PHOTO/FACULTY 2026: Call for Entry
The Photographic Resource Center is pleased to announce the return of PHOTO/FACULTY for 2026. Following a successful inaugural exhibition, we are excited to bring this… Read More »PHOTO/FACULTY 2026: Call for Entry
The Photographic Resource Center is pleased to announce the return of PHOTO/FACULTY for 2026. Following a successful inaugural exhibition, we are excited to bring this… Read More »PHOTO/FACULTY 2026: Call for Entry
The Photographic Resource Center is partnering with Behind VA Shadows, an artist-run initiative founded by ICA Boston museum workers, for a group exhibition exploring the… Read More »Call for Art: The Soul Selects Their Own Society
March 13 – April 19, 2026Opening Reception: March 27, 6-8pmFree and open to the public VanDernoot Gallery at Lesley University, University Hall1815 Mass Ave, Cambridge… Read More »2026 PRC Student Show
Four Mentors • Four Early-Career to Mid-Career Photographers • One Exhibition Program Overview In celebration of its 50th Anniversary, the Photographic Resource Center (PRC) is… Read More »PRC 50th Anniversary Mentorship Program & Exhibition
Your Work Here 2026: Annual Members’ Exhibition celebrates the breadth, vitality, and creative range of the Photographic Resource Center community. Featuring work by more than… Read More »Your Work Here 2026: Annual Members’ Exhibition
A PRC Online Exhibition & Annual Appeal Common Ground brings together photographers whose work explores how we form, sustain, and imagine community. The exhibition reflects… Read More »Common Ground
PRC & Behind VA Shadows – In View In View highlights a selection of artists whose work emerged with clarity, depth, and resonance through this… Read More »In View
This fall, the Photographic Resource Center (PRC) welcomes Elizabeth Hopkins and Sri Thumati as artists-in-residence, transforming our gallery into a shared open studio for four… Read More »2025 Artists-in-Residence
EXPOSURE 2025, the Photographic Resource Center’s 29th Annual Members’ Juried Exhibition, features twelve artists chosen by Conor Moynihan from nearly 100 submissions. The selected work — documentary, experimental, and autobiographical — explores themes of identity, memory, resilience, and our relationship to place.
FEATURED ARTISTS Laura Beth Reese Homa Sarabi Julie Francois Pamela Pecchio Yukai Chen Lisa Tang Liu