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SUMMARY:Griffin Photo Book Fair 2025
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Saturday\, September 13\, from 11 AM to 4 PM\, for a
  museum-wide celebration of all things photobook in honor of our
  founder Arthur Griffin's 122nd birthday. Independent publishers\,
  artists\, and book makers will fill our Main Gallery with distinctive
  artworks and publications. 
 
 Meet the artists and explore their projects: Leah Abrahams\, Elysabeth
  Cianci\, Joshua Deaner\, Ellen Feldman\, Joe Greene\, Suzi Grossman\,
  McCall Hollister\, Robert Kalman\, Kay Kenny\, Michael King\, Fern
  Nesson\, Lori Van Houten\, Anna Leigh Clem\, and Andrew MK Warren.
  Visiting us is also Gateways Projects -- an initiative founded and
  directed by artist Shari Diamond to support the creation of artist
  books\, photobooks\, and zines. 
 
 Artist Line Up
 
 Photographer Leah Abrahams has had a number of one-woman shows and her
  work has been accepted into numerous juried art exhibitions\, was
  purchased by a museum and is owned by private collectors and
  commercial companies. Her book Do You See What I See? was juried into
  the 2023 National Show of self-published photobooks\, and a second
  book 11 Things to Celebrate Before Breakfast\, co-created with Ruth
  Broyde Sharone\, was juried into the 2025 photobook show. 
 
 © Leah Abrahams
 
 © Elysabeth Cianci
 
 A matrix-based artist\, Elysabeth Cianci creates original and
  editioned printed matter under the imprint Hungermoon Press. She
  received a BA in creative writing from Gordon College in 2015\, and an
  MFA in Photography and Integrated Media from Lesley University\,
  College of Art and Design in 2020 where she studied under photographer
  Christopher James. Her work is held in several private collections\,
  as well as the Fine Arts Library\, Harvard University and the School
  of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University. Dividing her time
  between her home in the mountains of Vermont and the Boston area\,
  Cianci serves as Visiting Lecturer in Printmaking at Massachusetts
  College of Art and Design\, and in the Studio Arts Department at
  Lesley Art + Design. Additionally\, she is on staff at the Carpenter
  Center for the Visual Arts at Harvard University. 
 
 Joshua Deaner (b. 1976\, Boston\, MA) is a photographically-based
  artist whose work blends fine art and storytelling. His compositions\,
  often incorporating text\, transcend traditional photography. Deaner
  has exhibited widely\, with his work held in prestigious collections
  like the International Center of Photography and the George Eastman
  House. Known for projects such as Lettera Curiosa and The Future of
  Darkness\, he has published over twenty books\, including the
  award-winning I Sell Fish. He currently resides in Providence\, Rhode
  Island. 
 
 © Joshua Deaner
 
 © Ellen Feldmam
 
 Ellen Feldman is a fine arts photographer known for her photo-based
  projects and her on-going practice of street photography. Her work
  reflects her background in film studies (Ph.D.\, Cinema Studies\, NYU)
  -- in the primacy of physical gesture\, frozen motion\, bold color\,
  and latent narrative. She is past Photography Editor of The Women's
  Review of Books (Wellesley College)\, and an activist since the '60s.
  Her work has been widely exhibited in the United States and Europe. 
 
 Photographer Joe Greene started out painting\, but picked up a camera
  when he couldn't get his ideas onto canvas fast enough. After being
  awarded honors at Mass College of Art\, dual majoring in Graphic
  Design and Photography\, Joe went on to become a well known fine art
  and commercial photographer based in Boston. 
 
 © Joe Greene
 
 © Suzi Grossman
 
 Suzi Grossman is a multidisciplinary artist working in photography\,
  cyanotype\, sculpture\, and bookmaking. Their practice is deeply
  informed by a love of nature and plants. Suzi is pursuing an MFA in
  Photography at MassArt and holds a BFA from SMFA and a BA in English
  Literature from Tufts. They live in Somerville\, MA and are actively
  involved in the local art scene. 
 
 McCall Hollister is a collector\, a museum worker\, a wannabe
  photographer\, and a bookmaker. Their research interrogates the
  contradictions of gender expression and the limits of (auto)biography
  through handmade photo/prose books. Hollister received their BA in
  Arts & Humanities from Michigan State University in 2019\, and their
  Masters in Fine Arts and Museum Studies from the School of Museum of
  Fine Arts at Tufts University in 2024. They are currently based in
  Boston\, MA. 
 
 © McCall Hollister
 
 © Robert Kalman
 
 Robert Kalman is a documentary portrait photographer whose career
  spans over forty years. His work has appeared in countless
  publications\, solo exhibitions\, and juried shows throughout the
  United States. For the past three years he has been working on a book
  entitled What's it Like For You To Be An American? about American
  self-identity during this divisive period of time. 
 
 Michael King is a retired physicist who lives in Massachusetts. In
  this book\, his love for photography\, birds\, and fine art converge
  in a narrative that explores the intersection of real and imagined
  realities. 
 
 © Michael King
 
 © Kay Kenny
 
 Kay Kenny received her BFA from Syracuse University\, MA from Rutgers
  University\, and MFA from Syracuse University (all in Visual Arts).
  Painter\, photographer. Writes art criticism and articles on the
  visual arts for arts magazines. Photography teacher for over thirty
  years at New York University\, and the International Center of
  Photography in New York City. 2016 NJSCA Individual Artist Award\,
  2015 Arthur Grifin Legacy Award\, Griffin Museum of Photography\, 2009
  Honorable Mention in FineArts Photography Lucie Awards. NJSCA
  fellowship awards 1985\,1987\,1993. Numerous one-person shows\, most
  recently in Griffin Museum\, Hunterdon Museum NJ\, Casa Colombo
  Museum\, NJHudson NY\, Medellin\, Columbia\, Taipei\,Taiwan\,
  Lubbock\, Texas and New York City. 
 
 Lori Van Houten and Anna Leigh Clem are a mother-daughter duo working
  with photography\, text\, book arts\, and other media to create work
  ranging from hand-held objects to room-size installations. Both
  individually and collectively\, they meditate on losing one's way\,
  seeking home\, and survival while suggesting what is recoverable and
  can be brought back and made to live. 
 
 © UMBILICUS\, Anna Leigh Clem
 
 © Fern Nesson
 
 Fern L. Nesson is a fine art photographer whose work has been shown in
  Nesson's photographs have been shown in museums and galleries
  throughout the United States and Europe\, including solo exhibitions
  in Torino\, Arles\, Budapest\, Kingston\, Jamaica\, Rome\, Prague. and
  Barcelona\, MIT\, Harvard\, Boston\, Rockport\, ME\, and Durham\, NC.
  Her work is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in
  Budapest and the University of the West Indies. Nesson's photography
  can be found at www.fernlnesson.com. Fern's photobooks\, Signet of
  Eternity\, WORD\, and The Shape of Content were featured the 10th\,
  12th and 14th Annual Photobooks Exhibit at the Griffin Museum. 
 
 Andrew M.K. Warren is a photographer living in Dover\, Massachusetts.
  He grew up in Andover\, MA. and received his BFA and MFA from Tufts
  University/SMFA. His photographic work has been exhibited locally and
  nationally\, and can be seen on Instagram. He has taught photography
  and video at Boston Latin School\, the Photographic Resource Center\,
  University of New Hampshire\, Wellesley College\, Art Institute of
  Boston\, School of the Museum of Fine Arts\, New England School of
  Photography and currently teaches at the Buckingham Browne & Nichols
  School in Cambridge\, MA. He enjoys surfing and playing records for
  his cats Mel\, Otto\, and Mabel. 
 
 © Andrew M.K. Warren
LOCATION:Griffin Museum of Photography\, 67 Shore Road\, Winchester\, MA 01890
URL:https://griffinmuseum.org/event/photobook-fair-2025/
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