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SUMMARY:Photography Atelier | 2025-2026
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce the opening of registration for our special
  40th Anniversary Atelier session and are excited to share more details
  with you. 
 
 The in-person class will be taught by Emily Belz and will take place
  on Thursday evenings from 4:30-7:30 PM at the Griffin Museum of
  Photography\, located at 67 Shore Road\, Winchester\, MA 01890. The
  program will begin on September 18 and run through the end of May. 
 
 The online class will be taught by Jennifer McClure and held on
  Tuesday evenings from 6:00-9:00 PM (ET) via Zoom. It will begin on
  September 16 and run through the end of May. 
 
 The Griffin Museum is proud to continue its legacy of fostering
  creative growth with the Photography Atelier\, now entering its 40th
  session. This 9-month intensive course is designed for photographers
  interested in developing a cohesive body of work\, and it culminates
  in an exhibition at the museum. 
 
 The class encourages supportive dialogue between instructor and
  student\, and covers writing for photography\, sequencing\, printing
  and framing options\, as well as marketing your work and preparing for
  portfolio reviews. Classes meet weekly from mid-September through
  January (with a break for the December holidays)\, and then continue
  bi-weekly from February through May. Guest lecturers also join
  throughout the year to share insights on special topics. 
 
 You can view all the Atelier classes\, artists\, and their projects at
  the following link: https://photographyatelier.org/ 
 
 Tuition for 25 sessions is: 
 
 -- $3\,250 for Griffin Museum members
 
 -- $3\,500 for non-members (non-member price includes a one-year
  Griffin Museum membership valued at $70)
 
 Payment options include: 
 
 -- Full payment
 
 -- Quarterly payment plan: $812.50 per installment (for members)\, due
  in June\, October\, February\, and April.
 
 Please note: The first quarterly payment is non-refundable.
 
 Full payment may be made at any time if you are on the payment plan.
 
 If paying in full and cancelling before the first class in September\,
  $812 is non-refundable.
 
 About the Instructors
 
 Emily Belz at the Griffin © Sylvia Stagg-Giuliano
 
 Emily Belz is an independent photographer\, educator\, and curator
  based in Lincoln\, MA. Her photographs focus on domestic and
  place-based still lifes\, telling stories through the traces\,
  objects\, and slants of light that have been left behind. Belz has
  exhibited her photographs widely in both solo and group exhibitions at
  venues including the Newport Art Museum\, the Danforth Museum\, the
  Griffin Museum\, and the Center for Fine Art Photography. She is
  represented by Gallery Kayafas in Boston and will have a solo show
  there is February 2023. 
 
 Belz holds a BA in photography and art history from Hampshire College
  (1997)\; an MA in community-based art education from the Rhode Island
  School of Design (2009)\; and an MFA from the New Hampshire Institute
  of Art (2017). She teaches classes and workshops at the Griffin Museum
  of Photography (Winchester\, MA) and is on the faculty at Lasell
  University (Newton\, MA). Belz works privately with artists as a
  mentor and specializes in reviewing and sequencing portfolios. With
  20+ years in the art world\, Belz brings this experience to her role
  as a juror for photography competitions and reviewer for regional
  portfolio reviews. She enjoys curating exhibitions in collaboration
  with emerging artists in Boston and New England. 
 
 Jennifer McClure is a fine art photographer based in New York City.
  She uses the camera to ask and answer questions. Her work is about
  longing\, solitude\, and an ambivalent yearning for connection. She
  often uses herself and her experiences as subject matter to explore
  the creation of personal mythology and the agency of identity. 
 
 After an early start\, Jennifer returned to photography in 2001\,
  taking classes at the School of Visual Arts and the International
  Center of Photography. In between\, she acquired a B.A. in English
  Theory and Literature and began a long career in restaurants. Most of
  her projects today incorporate her love of literature\; one series was
  inspired by a short story\, another includes photos of transformative
  texts\, still another draws titles from a long-form poem. 
 
 Jennifer was a 2019 and 2017 Critical Mass Top 50 finalist and twice
  received the Arthur Griffin Legacy Award from the Griffin Museum of
  Photography's Juried Exhibitions. Her first book\, You Who Never
  Arrived\, was published as one of nine Peanut Press Portfolios in
  2020. She was awarded CENTER's Editor's Choice by Susan White of
  Vanity Fair in 2013 and has been exhibited in numerous shows across
  the country. Her work has been featured in publications such as
  National Geographic\, Vogue\, GUP\, The New Republic\, Lenscratch\,
  Feature Shoot\, L'Oeil de la Photographie\, The Photo Review\, Dwell\,
  Adbusters\, and PDN. Lectures include the School of Visual Arts i3:
  Images\, Ideas\, Inspiration series\, Fotofusion\, FIT\, NY Photo
  Salon and Columbia Teachers College. She has taught workshops for
  Leica Akademie\, International Center of Photography\, Los Angeles
  Center of Photography\, PDN's PhotoPlus Expo\, the Maine Media
  Workshops\, the Griffin Museum\, and Fotofusion. She was a thesis
  reviewer and advisor for the Masters Programs at both the School of
  Visual Arts and New Hampshire Institute of Art. She founded the
  Women's Photo Alliance in 2015. 
 
 For more information about the Atelier program\, contact Yana Nosenko
  at programs@griffinmuseum.org
LOCATION:Griffin Museum of Photography\, 67 Shore Road\, Winchester\, MA 01890
URL:https://griffinmuseum.org/event/photography-atelier-2025-2026/
CATEGORIES:Cultural\,Education
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