Where:
The Griffin Museum of Photography
67 Shore Rd
Winchester, Massachusetts 01890
Admission:
Unknown
Categories:
Art, Innovation, Shows
Event website:
https://griffinmuseum.org/event/pds-mindy-nierenberg-ethics-matter-considerations-for-fine-arts-photography/
The Griffin Museum of Photography is pleased to offer a monthly series of lectures highlighting the tools of the trade and conversations with individuals who are invested in furthering the art and careers of photographic artists.
We have gathered a group of artists, curators and creatives to discuss how they find their way in the creative space, with best practices, ideas for growth and future artist and business development.
Join us each month as we talk about new paths in creativity. The series is available to attend in a single lecture, or join us for the series.
Whole series (5 lectures): members : $100 non-members: $150 ( the non-member fee includes a 1 year membership to the Griffin Museum)
Individual lectures: members: $25 non-members: $35 / free to students and academic members
Free access for STUDENTS – if you do not have a current student membership to the Griffin Museum, request registration to lecture(s) by emailing Sue D’Arcy Fuller ([email protected]). Once you’ve registered, you’ll get the zoom link(s) to attend.
January – Sasha Wolf, Sasha Wolf Projects
February – Gregory Harris, Keough Family Curator of Photography at the High Museum of Art
March – TBD
April – Irina Rozovsky and Rose Marie Cromwell, Creative Artists and members of Claxton Projects
May – Mindy Nierenberg, Educator and former Senior Director of Programs at Tufts University’s Tisch College of Civic Life
Tuesday, Dec 31, 2024 9:00p
Sam Adams Taproom Downtown Boston