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Who We Are

The PRC offers exhibitions, programs, and events organized and run by our Board, staff, programming committee and volunteers. All of our programming is open to the public. If you would like to volunteer to help with opening receptions, our popular PRC Nights, gallery sitting, and more, please email programs@prcboston.org.

Our Staff


Catherine LeComte Lecce

Executive Director

Catherine is an accomplished curator and interdisciplinary artist who brings fresh vision and strong community-centered leadership to the organization. She holds a BFA in Photography from the Savannah College of Art and Design and an MFA in Photography from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. In her role at the PRC, she oversees exhibitions, programs, and strategic initiatives, working to expand artist support and strengthen the PRC’s presence within the regional and national photography community.
catherine.lecomtelecce@prcboston.org


Board of Directors

Faith Ninivaggi

President, Photographic Resource Center

For the past 20 years Faith Ninivaggi has documented major news events, pro sports, feature stories and political figures as a photojournalist. Her work has been published extensively worldwide. Faith has received numerous awards recognizing her work including an Emmy. Faith runs her own freelance business photographing portrait, editorial and commercial commissions for local and national corporations. She holds a BFA in Photography from The Art Institute of Boston and received her MFA in Photography + Integrated media from Lesley University. She is an exhibiting artist and educator, a member of the National Press Photographer’s Association (NPPA) and serves on the board of the Boston Press Photographer’s Association (BPPA). In addition to serving on the board at the Photographic Resource Center Faith is also a part of the programming committee at the PRC.
faith.ninivaggi@prcboston.org

John Bunzick

John Bunzick

Treasurer, Fine Art Photographer, Somerville, MA

John has been a photographer since the age of 7. Retired from a career writing construction specifications for architecture firms, he is able to spend much more time on his own photography. In the last few years John has started to build a photography collection, focusing on photographers active in the 1960s through 1980s. John holds a BA from Lesley University, class of ’87. He may also be found in his local café reading the New Yorker. john.bunzick@prcboston.org.

Alexa Cushing

Alexa Cushing is the co-owner of Panopticon Imaging and Panopticon Gallery. She is dedicated to supporting photographers and artists through expert print production, framing, exhibition design, and curatorial projects. Her work centers on preserving and showcasing photography, providing artists with the resources they need to bring their visions to life.

As director of Panopticon Gallery, Alexa curates exhibitions that highlight a diverse range of photographic voices, working closely with both emerging and established artists. She is passionate about fostering connections within the photographic community, guiding artists through exhibition development, portfolio refinement, and print production.
Through Panopticon Imaging, she specializes in fine art printing, film processing, and archival presentation. She collaborates with photographers, collectors, and institutions to ensure the highest standards in photographic presentation and conservation.
Alexa holds a BFA in Photography from Massachusetts College of Art and Design and has contributed to the field as both a curator and photographic artist. Her work has been featured in numerous group and solo exhibitions throughout the United States, as well as in various online and print publications.

Hannah Altman

Hannah Altman is a Jewish-American artist from New Jersey. She holds an MFA from Virginia Commonwealth University. Her work explores narrative and the transmission of memory through the interplay of light and performance. 

Her photobooks Kavana (Kris Graves Projects, 2020) and We Will Return to You (Saint Lucy Books, 2025) are held in libraries including the Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Getty, Harvard University, Princeton University, and Stanford University. 

Hannah Altman is a Jewish-American artist from New Jersey. She holds an MFA from Virginia Commonwealth University. Her work explores narrative and the transmission of memory through the interplay of light and performance. 

Her photobooks Kavana (Kris Graves Projects, 2020) and We Will Return to You (Saint Lucy Books, 2025) are held in libraries including the Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Getty, Harvard University, Princeton University, and Stanford University. 

She was a 2022 Hopper Prize finalist, the 2022 Portraits Hellerau Photography Award First Prize winner, a 2023 Innovate Grant recipient, and a 2023 Aperture Portfolio Prize finalist. She was the inaugural Blanksteen Artist in Residence at the Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale in 2022–2023. Altman lives in Somerville, MA and is a Lecturer in Fine Art at Brandeis University.

Suzanne Gainer

Suzanne Gainer is a digital media artist, photographer, and educator. She is the Chair of Communication Department at Worcester State University, and holds an MFA in Photography from Rhode Island School of Design. Her work ranges in theme from formal explorations of spaces and objects, to feminist considerations of the body and the natural world. Her practice includes photography, digital image manipulation, video, and self-portraiture. She has been in numerous local, national, and international exhibitions which include the Griffin Museum of Photography, the Danforth Museum, the Center for Contemporary Arts in Abilene TX, the Millepiani Exhibition Space in Rome, and Gallery Nau Bostik where she received a Pollux Award in Digital Photography Manipulation & Collage as part of the 2018 Barcelona Foto Biennale.

Dasan Harrington

Dasan began exploring photography as a senior in high school. He graduated from the Art Institute of Boston (now Lesley University’s College of Art & Design or LA+D) with a BFA in Photography and he worked for Gannett Co., Inc. for more than 10 years in production and editorial. Dasan currently sit on multiple boards of non-profits in the Boston area, where he enjoys collaborating with creative minds to develop abstract ideas that become constructed into actuality. dasan.harrington@prcboston.org

Eric Nichols

Eric is an artist and photographer based out of Worcester Massachusetts.  He holds his MFA in studio arts from Maine College of Art, is an Assistant Professor of Communication at Worcester State University, and has taught at Clark University, and The New England Institute of Art. Eric sits on the Board of Directors at the Photographic Resource Center in Boston and serves as an independent curator in Central Massachusetts.  His practice utilizes both large format and digital photography, he has shown nationally including the Fitchburg Art Museum, the Griffin Museum of Photography, The Hallmark Museum of Contemporary Photography and the Institute of Contemporary Art in Portland Maine.   eric.nichols@prcboston.org

Jessica Roscio

Jessica Roscio is the Director and Curator, Danforth Art Museum at Framingham State University. Roscio joined the Danforth Art Museum in 2011, was appointed Curator in 2015, and became the Director in 2020. She has overseen curatorial and administrative operations since the Museum became a part of Framingham State University. Prior to the Danforth, Roscio held positions at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C., and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. She writes on both historical and contemporary photography and is a regular contributor to Aspect Initiative, an online gallery focusing on innovative photographic practices in New England. She has juried numerous exhibitions across media both regionally and nationally. Roscio has an MA in Art History from the University at Buffalo and a Ph.D. in American Studies, with a focus on the History of Photography, from Boston University. jessica.roscio@prcboston.org

Davide Weinberg portrait

David Weinberg

David Weinberg is a retired physician who established a second career as a photographer. He received a Certificate in Professional Photography from Boston University Center for Digital Imaging Arts in 2006, and has exhibited his work in numerous solo and group shows in Boston (including at the PRC) and New York City. Currently he serves as President of the Danforth Art Alliance and as member of the Framingham State University Foundation Board of Trustees, which oversees the operations and collection of the Danforth Art Center at FSU. He is a long-time resident of Brookline, Massachusetts. david.weinberg@prcboston.org