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SUMMARY:Miles\, Music & Memories: An Evening with Henry Horenstein -- Artist
  Talk\, Book Signings & Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:The Griffin Museum is thrilled to welcome celebrated photographer
  Henry Horenstein for an unforgettable in-person evening of stories\,
  images\, and film. 
 
 Program Highlights: 
 
 - Artist Talk & Book Presentation -- Celebrate the launch of Miles and
  Miles of Texas and the 20th anniversary reprint of Honky Tonk.- Film
  Screening -- Enjoy Spoke\, a 20-minute short capturing the spirit of
  the open road and the communities Henry has encountered. 
 
 Miles and Miles of Texas is a personal nod to Lone Star culture\,
  history\, landscape\, and most of all\, the people I met along the
  way--'some of the friendliest people you'll ever see.' -- Henry
  Horenstein 
 
 Set for release in September 2025\, Miles and Miles of Texas gathers
  nearly 100 of Henry's photographs taken across Texas between
  2021-2024\, along with select images from earlier years. The book is a
  vivid celebration of the people\, places\, and culture that have
  inspired Henry for decades\, infused with his signature warmth\,
  humor\, and eye for the everyday moments that tell unforgettable
  stories. 
 
 Alongside this new work\, Henry is reintroducing his long out-of-print
  classic Honky Tonk\, originally published in 2005. Featuring portraits
  of country musicians from the 1970s -- many captured while working
  with Rounder Records -- the reprint arrives just in time to sit
  side-by-side with Miles and Miles of Texas\, linking past and present
  in his ongoing love affair with music and Americana. 
 
 Whether you come for the music\, the photography\, or the stories\,
  you'll leave inspired by Henry's unmatched ability to capture the
  heart of a place -- and the soul of the people who live there. 
 
 Event Details
 
 Date: One session on October 15\, 2025 
 
 Time: 6:30 - 8:00 pm EDT 
 
 Format: In-person\, at the Griffin Museum (67 Shore Rd. Winchester\,
  MA 01890) 
 
 Event Fee: FREE for members (RSVP required) / $10 for non-members. If
  you can\, please consider donating -- your support helps the Griffin
  Museum champion photography\, uplift artists and educators\, and
  inspire a vibrant creative community.Level: Open to All! 
 
 About Henry Horenstein
 
 Henry Horenstein has been a professional photographer\, filmmaker\,
  teacher\, and author since the 1970s. 
 
 He studied history at the University of Chicago and earned his BFA and
  MFA at Rhode Island School of Design (RISD)\, where he studied with
  legends Harry Callahan and Aaron Siskind. 
 
 Henry's work is collected and exhibited internationally and he has
  published over 35 books\, including several monographs of his own work
  such as Honky Tonk\, Histories\, Show\, Animalia\, Humans\, Racing
  Days\, Close Relations\, and many others. He has also authored Black &
  White Photography\, Digital Photography\, and Beyond Basic
  Photography\, used by hundreds of thousands of college\, university\,
  high-school\, and art school students as their introduction to
  photography. His Shoot What You Love serves both as a memoir and a
  personal history of photography over the past 50 years. His latest
  monographs\, Speedway1972 was published by Stanley/Barker (UK) in 2022
  and We Sort of People by Kehrer Verlag (Ger) in 2023. 
 
 In recent years\, Henry has been making films: Preacher\, Murray\,
  Spoke\, Partners\, and Blitto Underground. He is currently in
  production on Marksville\, LA\, a film about Cajun Louisiana. 
 
 Henry is professor of photography at RISD and lives in Boston.
LOCATION:Griffin Museum of Photography\, 67 Shore Road\, Winchester\, MA 01890
URL:https://griffinmuseum.org/event/an-evening-with-henry-horenstein/
CATEGORIES:Cultural\,Education
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