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Exhibition Archives

Recent Exhibition History

Main Gallery

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2010

  • PhotoSynthesis V May 13 - June 20 Opening May 13

  • Dark Sharks/Light Rays Karen Glaser Jan. 21 – March 28, 2010 Opening Jan 21

2009

  • Three Concerned Women Photographs by Susan Bank, Stella Johnson and Rania Matar Curated by Constantine Manos Nov 12 – Jan 10, 2010 Opening reception Nov 12

  • A Requiem: Tribute to the Spiritual Space at Auschwitz Susan May Tell September 10, 2009 – November 1, 2009 (opening Wednesday Sept 16)

  • 15th Juried Exhibition July 8 - Aug. 30, 2009 (opening July 15)
    Juror Catherine Edelman

  • Photosynthesis IV May 13 - June 21, 2009 (opening May 13)

  • Flash Forward 09 Emerging Photographers from Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States from the Magenta Foundation April 8 – May 9th Opening April 15, 6 – 9 PM

  • Pull of Gravity (opening Jan. 29) Images by Emmet and Elijah Gowin Jan. 29, 2009 – March 29, 2009

2008

  • VII Humankind Nov. 13, 2008 – January 11, 2009 (opening Nov. 13)

  • Sanctuary Anna Tomczak Sept 11, 2008 – November 2, 2008 (opening Sept. 11)

  • Flash Forward 2008 Emerging Photographers from Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States from the Magenta Foundation April 8 – May 8, 2009 (opening April 9)

  • Stephen Wilkes, Ellis Island: Ghosts of Freedom

  • 14 th Juried Exhibition, juried by Katherine Ware

  • Photosynthesis III, a collaboration of the Boston Arts Academy , Griffin Museum and Winchester High School  

2007

  • Martin Schoeller, Close Up

  • Joyce Tenneson, Joyce Tenneson: A Life in Photography

  • PhotoSynthesis II, a collaboration of the Boston Arts Academy , Griffin Museum and Winchester High School  

  • 13 th Juried Exhibition, juried by Brian Paul Clamp

 

2006

  • Craig Barber, Ghosts in the Landscape: Vietnam Revisited

  • Johannes Hepp, The Days After: A Topography of Terro

  • The Body Familiar: Current Perspectives of the Nude                                                

  • PhotoSynthesis, a collaboration of the Boston Arts Academy, Griffin Museum and Winchester High School 

  • 12th Juried Exhibition, juried by Bonni Benrubi

2005

  • Vincent Cianni, We Skate Hardcore                 

  • 11th Juried Exhibition, juried by Andy Grunberg                                               

  • Maggie Taylor, Then Again                              

  • Arthur Griffin, A Singular Vision         

2004

  • 10th Juried Exhibition, juried by Karen Haas (MFA Boston) and Edward Boches (Mullen Advertising)

  • Landscapes of the Civil War                           

  • Sebastaio Salgado, The End of Polio

2003

  • Spirit of a Community: The Photographs of Charles “Teenie” Harris                        

  • Photobooth     

  • Jan Staller, A Retrospective

2002

  • Afghanistan, photographs by Stephen Crowley and Simon Norfolk                                 

  • An Eye for Golf                                                          

  • Peggy Sirota, Guess Who?                               

  • The Fire Within                       

 

Emerging Artist Gallery

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2009

  • Mary Parisi Food May 13 - June 20, 2010 Opening May 13

  • Northeastern University April 29, 2010 – May 9, 2010 Opening April 29, 2010 Hang April 28, 2010

  • Cabinet of Curiosities & Pictorial Zoology Laszlo Layton Courtesy of the Peter Fetterman Gallery Santa Monica, CA Jan. 21 – March 28, 2010 Opening Jan 28, 2010

2009

  • Chinatown: Metaphor and Memory Robert Welsh Courtesy of Tepper Takayama Fine Arts Boston Nov 12 – Jan 10, 2010 Opening Nov 12

  • Harvey Stein Workshop exhibit November 2 – November 8 Opening reception November 4, 2009, 7PM – 8:30 PM

  • Hand to Hand: Photographs by Zeva Oelbaum Zeva Oelbaum Courtesy Hirschl + Adler Modern, NY September 10, 2009 – November 1, 2009 (opening Wednesday Sept 16)

  • 15th Juried Show 2 person Juried by Catherine Edelman Dana Fritz - Terraria Gigantica: the World Under Glass Christopher Sims - Home Fronts: The Pretend Villages of Taletha and Braggistan July 8, 2009 – August 30, 2009 (opening July 15)

  • John D’AgostinoEmpire of Glass May 13, 2009 - June 21, 2009(opening May 13)

  • Elaine Duigenan - Net Jan. 29 – March 29 (opening Jan. 29)

2008

  • John Wesley MannionState School Nov. 13, 2008 – Jan 11, 2009 (opening Nov. 13th

  • Pelle Cass - Pins Sept 11 – Nov. 2, 2008 (opening Sept. 11)

  • Laurie Lambrecht and David Bookbinder 14th Juried June 5 – Aug. 31, 2008 (opening June 5)

  • Frank Rothe, Running Through the Wind

  • Marla Sweeney, Salisbury

2007

  • Dave Anderson, Rough Beauty

  • Edie Bresler, The Voyage Out

  • Miriam Goodman, After a Certain Age

  • William Ropp, Children

 

2006

  • Louie Palu, Call: Life in the Hard Rock Mining Belt
  • Elaine Ling, Nomadic Mongolia

 

  • Peter Urban, Widescreen Portraits                  

  • Ken Rosenthal, A Dream Half-Remembered 

  • Lisa M. Robinson, SnowBound                         

  • 12th Juried Show Emerging Artist Selection,  photographs by Dorthe Alstrup and Keiko Hiromi

2005

  • Lili Almog, Perfect Intimacy 

  • 11th Juried Show Emerging Artist Selection, photographs by Rachel Papo and Julie Melton                                           

  • Rebecca Norris Webb, The GlassBetween Us               

  • John Chervinsky, CaCO3                                              

  • Morten Nilsson, Dancers and Beverley Abramson, Soul to Sole                        

2004

  • Thomas McGovern, Hard Boys &Bad Girls                                                     

  • Winchester High School Show                  

  • Robert Hannan, Short Stories                           

  • Karen Vournakis, Sacred Groves: Ancient Greek Athletic Sites

  • Paul Mellor, Armenia & Karabah: The Aftermath                             

2003

  • Jill Waterman, New Year’s Eve Project:20 Years Around the World

  • Bill Armstrong, Infinity Series

  • Don Gurewitz, Mustang: the Lost Tibetan Kingdom                 

2002

  • Fazal Sheikh                 

  • Thomas Kellner, Monumente