An Evening with Tabitha Soren and Bridget Quinn, 1/31/19
Mark your calendar for a very special evening of conversation with two powerful women, hosted by the PRC this Thursday, January 31.
Mark your calendar for a very special evening of conversation with two powerful women, hosted by the PRC this Thursday, January 31.
Join us for a lively evening of conversation, photo viewing, and connection on the theme of environmental portraits, hosted by guest presenter Paris Visone. In addition, four PRC members, who have signed up ahead of time, will show their theme-related work for discussion.
Together with Lesley MFA in Visual Arts and the Griffin Museum, the PRC co-sponsors Oliver Wasow’s talk and booksigning, including discussion by Mark Alice Durant about his Saint Lucy Books, which published Wasow’s new book. Event starts at 5:30 p.m.
Dana Salvo, owner of the Clark Gallery in Lincoln, MA, will review the portfolios of five PRC members on Monday, November 19th, from 1-5 p.m, at Lesley University’s Lunder Arts Center. Eligibility for an annual portfolio review is a benefit of PRC membership.
Shana Dumont Garr, Curator at the Fruitlands Museum/The Trustees, will review PRC Members’ portfolios on Monday, October 15th. Eligibility for an annual portfolio review is a benefit of PRC membership.
McCarty’s new book documents the spirit of the literary, social, and philosophical Transcendentalist movement, and includes her photographs of the sites in Concord, MA where the Transcendentalists lived and wrote in the mid-19th century.
Join us for a lively evening of conversation, photo viewing, and connection on the theme of Still Life, featuring the work of guest host Yorgos Efthymiadis and PRC Members. PRC Nights are free and open to all.
The PRC, in collaboration with the Griffin Museum of Photography, hosts the New England Portfolio Reviews at Lesley University’s Lunder Arts Center, November 3 & 4, 2018.
Tamar Granovsky: “Arlette asked me questions that made me look harder at the photographs I had included for her review; because of this I realized that I had an understanding of one image, in particular, that I had never had before.”
Admission is open to all for this unique, live critique of six ASMP members’ portfolios by Jim Fitts and Cary Wolinsky, two Boston-based practitioners that have a combined 70 years’ experience in the photo industry.