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In celebration of all the holidays coming in December, we bring a gift to our beloved members across the globe.
We see Sonya Clark's talk as an extension of our most recent Photo Chat Chat on our unique interpretation of hair and how it defines us with Rohina Hoffman, Greg Jundanian and Eileen Powers. Sonya's schedule conflicted with our planned schedule. Instead of a December Photo Chat Chat event, we bring you a visit with Sonya Clark.

This program is brought to you by the Richard's Family Trust.

December 16, 2021 at 7 PM Eastern Time via ZOOM
Sonya Clark is Professor of Art at Amherst College. Previously, she served as chair for the Craft and Material Studies Department for 12 years in the School of the Arts at Virginia Commonwealth University and as a Design professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison for 10 years. She earned an MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and was honored with their Distinguished Alumni Award. She has a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

Her first college degree is a BA

from Amherst College where she also received an honorary doctorate in 2015.

In 2021 she was awarded two additional honorary degrees from Franklin and Marshall College and Maine College of Art.

Her work has been exhibited in over 400 museum and galleries in the Americas, Africa, Asia, Europe and Australia. In 2021 the National Museum of Women in the Arts in DC hosted her first museum survey, Tatter, Bristle, and Mend. She is the recipient of a Rappaport Prize, United States Artist Fellowship, a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant, Art Prize Grand Jurors Award, and an Anonymous Was a Woman Award. She has been an artist in residence internationally at Red Gate in China, Civitella Ranieri in Italy, Carmago in France, the American Academy in Rome, the Rockefeller Bellagio Residency in Italy, and Black Rock in Senegal. Nationally she has been a resident at the Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship, Knight Foundation at McColl, Yaddo, and now in Maine at the Indigo Arts Alliance.
Through December 31, 2021



This exhibition is presented to the public by the Winchester Cultural District and the Griffin Museum of Photography
December 9 - January 2nd
Main Gallery







photo left © Lisa Mossel Vietz
Exhibiting Photographers Mary Aiu, Jan Arrigo, Joan Barker, Carson Barnes, Andrea Birnbaum, Meg Birnbaum, Lora Brody, Sally Chapman, Diana Cheren Nygren, Jaina Cipriano, Cheryl Clegg, Ashley Craig, L. Aviva Diamond, Suzette Dushi, Steven Edson, Diane Fenster, Kev Filmore, Alexa Frangos, William Franson, Carole Glauber, Nadide Goksun, Elizabeth Greenberg, Marsha Guggenheim, Sarah Hadley, Maureen Haldeman, Julie Hamel, Joan Haseltine, Sandy Hill, Mark Indig, Carol Isaak, Leslie Jean-Bart, Diana Nicholette Jeon,









November 23 - Feb 19, 2022

Reception January 9, 2022
4 PM eastern time


Marcy Juran, Asia Kepka, Karen Klinedinst, Anne Kornfeld, Teresa Kruszewksi, Anna Litvak-Hinenzon, Marcia Lloyd, Joni Lohr, Bruce Magnuson, George McClintock, Yvette Meltzer, Ralph Mercer, Judith Montminy, Charlotte Niel, Steven Parisi-Gentile, Ave Pildas, Russ Rowland, Ellen Royalty, Lisa Ryan, Nathalie Seaver, Sarah Silks, Felice Simon, Elin O’Hara Slavick, Zachary Stephens, Vicky Stromee, Stefanie Timmermann, Leanne Trivett, Vicki Whicker, Suzanne Williamson, Dianne Yudelson, Nina Weinberg Doran, Joanne Zeis, Mike Zeis and Charlyn Zlotnik


photo top left © Elizabeth Greenberg



November 30 – January 31, 2022


photo left © Jaina Cipriano
December 9 - January 2nd






photo left © Sandy Hill
December 9 - January 2nd




photo left © Diane Bennett
December 9 - January 2nd




photo left © Judi Iranyi


10:00 AM - 12:00 PM ET
Begins February 5, 2022




All attendees must register by January 28th in order to have time to receive materials.


photos left © Marcy Palmer
Image by Sue Anne Hodges
NEW SECTION
with Sue Anne Hodges Daytime 8 sessions
ONLINE


Wednesday daytime from January 5th – Feb 23rd , 2022
3 hours per week – 10 AM to 1 pm  EST  

8 sessions to meet: Jan 5, 12, 19, 26, Feb 2, 9, 16, 23


Image by Walker Evans

The Griffin Museum is thrilled to host creative artist Meghann Riepenhoff as our keynote speaker for our 2022 online New England Portfolio Reviews. The reviews are presented in collaboration with the Photographic Resource Center.

The Griffin Museum of Photography is a nonprofit organization dedicated solely to the art of photography. Through our many exhibitions, programs and lectures, we strive to encourage a broader understanding and appreciation of the visual, emotional and social impact of photographic art.

As an institution, we are committed to insuring that our mindset, our practice, our outreach, our programming and our exhibitions set a framework with priorities for building programs and exhibitions that consider diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion through our mission that is centered around the photograph.