Where:
Griffin Museum of Photography
67 Shore Road
Winchester, MA 01890
Admission:
FREE
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Event website:
https://griffinmuseum.org/event/ptf_htp/
We are excited to share our 30th Anniversary with you! It’s our birthday and we can think of now better way to spend it than with you! Join us for a weekend of creativity celebrating all of the senses. We have art, music and great food all on tap. We can’t wait to celebrate with you!
Friday 9th –
Harvey Stein Artist Talk & Book Signing
Saturday 10th –
10am to 2pm World Cyanotype Day Event with Shootapalooza Artists
4pm to 6pm Celebrate Rachel Portesi, Harvey Stein & the Artists of Shootapalooza
Sunday 11th – Picturing the Future, Honoring the Past 1pm – 8pm
1 to 5pm – Photobook & Zine Fair
1 to 6pm – Rachel Portesi Tintype Portrait Studio on the Terrace
7 to 8.30pm Member Project(ions)
We have Food Trucks coming, including Winchester’s own Frozen Hoagie truck!
Music provided by Betty’s Bounce and Glenn Dickson
We will be collecting food donations for En Ka‘s Pantry. Please share with our neighbors in need. Suggested donations are oil, vinegar, rice, cereal, peanut butter, jelly, canned tuna or chicken.
Sunday’s Picturing the Future event is generously supported by the Winchester Cultural District and the Winchester Cultural Council.
Visit the Griffin
The Griffin Museum of Photography is open Tuesday through Sunday, noon to 4 p.m. The museum is closed on Monday.
General admission is $9 for adults; $5 for seniors. Members and children under 12 are admitted free. Admission is free to all every Thursday, 2 to 4 p.m. For more information, call 781.729.1158, or visit www.griffinmuseum.org.
About the Griffin Museum
The Griffin Museum of Photography was founded in 1992 to provide a forum for the exhibition of both historic and contemporary photography. The Museum houses three galleries dedicated solely to the exploration of photographic arts: The Main Gallery, which features rotating exhibits from some of the world’s leading photographers, the Atelier Gallery and Griffin Gallery dedicated to showcasing the works of prominent, up-and-coming artists. The Griffin is also home to the extensive archives of museum founder and world-renowned photojournalist Arthur Griffin. The Griffin Museum of Photography also maintains 2 additional satellite galleries: Lafayette City Center Passageway in Boston Downtown Crossing, in Winchester @WinCam at Winchester Community Access and Media. For more on the Griffin Museum of Photography, visit www.griffinmuseum.org.
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