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Publishers-In-Residence: Karen Davis (Online)

The Griffin Museum of Photography is pleased to welcome Karen Davis for an exclusive series of Online Portfolio Reviews as part of our annual Publishers-In-Residence program.

Our Publishers-in-Residence program offers photographers direct, one-on-one guidance from industry professionals to refine their projects for publication. These sessions provide tailored feedback on sequencing, design, and storytelling, helping artists shape their work into compelling photobooks.

Each review is 25 minutes long and each costs $80 for members and $95 for non-members.All of these professionals are

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Reception | People of Chelsea - Darlene DeVita & Sarah Putnam

We cordially invite you to The Griffin @ Lafayette City Center Place to celebrate the exhibition People of Chelsea, and the artists Darlene DeVita and Sarah Putnam.

We look forward to seeing you in Downtown Crossing on Sunday September 21st at 2pm to meet the artists and see the stories of the community represented in words and photos.

About the People of Chelsea project -

The People of Chelsea Project was born from a deep love of the city of Chelsea, for its rich culture, vibrant beauty, and resilient community. Just across the harbor and only a bridge away from Boston, yet

Scott Offen: The Making of Grace -- Artist Talk & Signing

Join us at the Griffin Museum for an in-person artist talk and book signing celebrating Grace, the poetic and deeply collaborative project by photographer Scott Offen, published by L'Artiere Edizioni. During this special event, Offen will share insights into his creative process, the evolution of the work, and the intimate partnership that shaped the images. A book signing will follow the conversation.

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In Grace, Offen and his partner craft a visual dialogue about aging, representation, and autonomy, moving fluidly between the quiet resonance of

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September | Coffee and Conversation - Member Networking Event

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It's Arthur Griffin's Birthday on Saturday September 13th, and there is no better way to celebrate his legacy thank with a gathering of our members engaging in a dialogue about the creativity and craft of photography.

Join us Saturday September 13th from 9.30am-12pm for our round table peer-run portfolio critique group. Engage with 8 other Griffin members to network, socialize, and provide one another feedback on your portfolios. We'll provide coffee and light refreshments. See you there!

September Members' Mingle!

This evening is all about you, our members, whose passion and support make everything we do possible. Our Members Mingle is about connecting with fellow photography enthusiasts, sharing your inspiration, and participating in the vibrant energy that makes the Griffin Museum such a special place. And what better way to celebrate you than being with other members and seeing the work of our Photography Atelier 39 exhibition! Eat, drink and be merry! Get ready for an evening of connection, inspiration, and of course, great photography.

Sun-Printed Magic: An Introduction to Cyanotypes with Holly Worthington

Step into the sunshine and discover the magic of cyanotypes in this hands-on introductory workshop with artist and educator Holly Worthington. Perfect for beginners, this three-hour outdoor session will immerse you in the fundamentals of this historic photographic process, using nothing but light and chemistry to create striking blue-toned prints. You'll start by making two cyanotypes using pre-coated paper and fabric, gaining an understanding of how UV exposure transforms everyday objects into beautiful silhouettes. Then, you'll take it a step further -- learning to coat your own paper using

Sun-Printed Magic: An Introduction to Cyanotypes with Holly Worthington

Step into the sunshine and discover the magic of cyanotypes in this hands-on introductory workshop with artist and educator Holly Worthington. Perfect for beginners, this three-hour outdoor session will immerse you in the fundamentals of this historic photographic process, using nothing but light and chemistry to create striking blue-toned prints. You'll start by making two cyanotypes using pre-coated paper and fabric, gaining an understanding of how UV exposure transforms everyday objects into beautiful silhouettes. Then, you'll take it a step further -- learning to coat your own paper using

The Language of Exposure: An In-Person Artist Talk with Timothy Hyunsoo Lee

Join interdisciplinary artist Timothy Hyunsoo Lee for an in-depth conversation about his exhibition Imprints, currently on view at the Griffin Museum. Lee will discuss how his cyanotype-based works reflect the complexities of migration, memory, and identity -- blending personal narrative with broader cultural themes. Drawing on his background in science, craft, and queer theory, Lee's practice explores image-making as a ritual of preservation and transformation. Don't miss this opportunity to hear directly from the artist about his process, influences, and the stories behind his evocative

Then, Now, Next: The Evolution of A Yellow Rose Project (In-Person Panel)

Then, Now, Next: The Evolution of A Yellow Rose Project.An in-person conversation with artists from A Yellow Rose Project

The Griffin Museum is pleased to present an in-person panel discussion featuring artists from A Yellow Rose Project: Rania Matar, Lisa McCarty, Mary Beth Meehan, and Toni Pepe. The conversation will be moderated by Yellow Rose Project Co-Founders Meg Griffiths and Frances Jakubek.

This panel will explore the evolution of A Yellow Rose Project -- past, present, and future. The discussion will begin with the project's inception and the artists' initial responses to

VCP x GMP Member Meetup!

The Griffin Museum is excited to partner with the Vermont Center for Photography for a member meetup!

Join Executive Director Crista Dix in Vermont for an afternoon of art, conversation and a nosh. This is a chance for members of both organizations to see what they have to offer, in terms of member benefits and opportunities for creativity.

About Vermont Center for Photography -

VISIONVermont Center for Photography strives to create a vibrant community hub where photography inspires creativity, fosters connection, and empowers individuals of all backgrounds to share their

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