Ripening Towards the Knife
Ripening Towards the Knife, Curated by Erin CareySeptember 14th – November 1, 2020 Ripening Towards the Knife is an exhibition produced by Guest Curator Erin… Read More »Ripening Towards the Knife
Ripening Towards the Knife, Curated by Erin CareySeptember 14th – November 1, 2020 Ripening Towards the Knife is an exhibition produced by Guest Curator Erin… Read More »Ripening Towards the Knife
October 7 – November 19, 2020 Each year the PRC produces a highly-regarded juried exhibition of photography entitled EXPOSURE. Differing from many other juried offerings,… Read More »EXPOSURE 2020: The 24th Annual PRC Juried Exhibition
Please join us in celebrating the photographers of the 2020 PRC Student Exhibition, featuring work by students at our nine Member Institutions: Emerson College Emmanuel… Read More »2020 PRC Student Exhibition
Present Histories Redefined February 3 – March 27, 2020 Feda Eid, Jonathan Mark Jackson, Joanna Tam Curated by Jessica Burko, PRC Program Manager and Curator… Read More »Present Histories Redefined
What They Don’t See – view the online gallery below February 3 – March 27, 2020 Nicholas Costopoulos, Byron Hocker, Elise LaMaster, Faith Ninivaggi Curated… Read More »What They Don’t See
Curated by Sarah Pollman December 23, 2019 – January 24, 2020 Curator talk and reception: January 14, 6:30-8:30pm University Hall lower level gallery 1815 Mass… Read More »Locating Place: selections from the holdings
An exhibition featuring PRC Members only, Your Work Here is a non-juried celebration of photography on view from November 12th through December 19th at 3pm.… Read More »Your Work Here
September 16 – November 1, 2019 Opening reception: Friday, September 20, 5-7pm The Photographic Resource Center 2019 Member Invitational exhibition, Between Thinking and Dreaming, features… Read More »Between Thinking and Dreaming
Juror Mark Alice Durant: “There was so much fantastic work submitted that it was a challenge to make the final selection. The works I did select have no common theme and are, in fact, tremendously varied in content and approach to the medium.”
“Collectively highlighting performative gestures, the works in Transmutations consider the photograph as a collaboration between maker, viewer, and receiver.”—Curator Sarah Pollman