BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:2.0
PRODID:-//Microsoft Corporation//Outlook 11.0 MIMEDIR//EN
METHOD:PUBLISH
BEGIN:VEVENT
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTAMP:20260408T051059Z
UID:10000968-1772811000-1772816400@griffinmuseum.org-1775625059@towncommon.org
DTSTART:20260306T203000Z
DTEND:20260306T220000Z
SUMMARY:Meet the Artists | Melinda Hurst Frye & Jessica Hays
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an informal walk through of the as Above so Below
  exhibition with artists Melinda Hurst Frye and Jessica Hays. 
 
 The Griffin @ Lafayette City Center Passageway is located at 2 Ave de
  Lafayette in Downtown Crossing\, Boston. The passageway connects
  Macy's\, the Lafayette Tower offices and the Hyatt Regency\, Boston. 
 
 © Melinda Hurst Frye\, Ghost Pipes
 
 © Jessica Hayes
 
 Meet on Friday March 6th at Griffin @ Lafayette at 3.30pm to meet the
  artists and learn more about the work on the walls in Downtown Boston.
 
 Melinda Hurst Frye's work embodies close observation and ecological
  awareness. Using a flatbed scanner to record the forest floor in
  extraordinary detail\, she reveals the complex networks of fungi\,
  plant matter\, and soil that support life above ground. Her images
  challenge traditional notions of landscape by centering what is
  typically unseen\, reminding us that the health of visible ecosystems
  depends on fragile\, interconnected systems beneath our feet. By
  shifting attention to what lies underfoot\, Frye asks us to reconsider
  scale\, value\, and our relationship to the natural world. 
 
 Jessica Hays approaches the landscape as both ecological reality and
  lived experience. Her photographs engage environments shaped by
  climate change\, wildfire\, and personal history\, reflecting
  humanity's innate connection to the natural world and the emotional
  consequences of its disruption. Through alternative photographic
  processes and layered visual strategies\, Hays considers how land
  holds memory and how environmental change reverberates through the
  body and the self. 
 
 Together\, Frye and Hays move between the intimate and the expansive\,
  the microscopic and the monumental. As Above\, so Below invites
  viewers to consider how photographic images can reveal
  connection--between land and self\, past and present--and encourage a
  deeper awareness of our place within the systems that sustain us.
LOCATION:Griffin Museum of Photography\, 67 Shore Road\, Winchester\, MA 01890
URL:https://griffinmuseum.org/event/lcc_walkthrough/
CATEGORIES:Cultural
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR
