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Saturday, March 12, 2016

Tewksbury resident's artwork to appear in Griffin Museum exhibit

  • TEWKSBURY — The Photography Atelier 23 will present an exhibit of student and faculty artwork March 10-29 at the Griffin Museum of Photography, 67 Shore Road, Winchester.

    Tewksbury artist Bonnie McCormick will feature work titled "Too Much Rum," pinhole multiple exposure images of the Caribbean.

    The Atelier is a course for intermediate and advanced photographers offered by the Griffin Museum of Photography. On March 10, the public is invited to attend the artists' reception from 6 to 8 p.m.

    Work by Atelier 23 members includes: Vicki Diez-Canseco: "Shape Shift: A Part of the Whole"; Estelle Disch: "Phototransformations"; David Feigenbaum: "The Shadow Knows"; Nancy Fulton: "Woodland Light"; Trelawney Goodell: "A Celebration of Norway"; Law Hamilton: "Atlantic Waves: Grace and Movement"; James Hunt: "Spirituality and a Sense of Place: The Quabbin Wilderness"; Vicki Judith Monteferrante: "Glass: Realism to Abstraction"; Skip Montello: "Reflections of a Quarry Wall"; Andrea Rosenthal: "Fleeting Glimpses"; Tiziana Rozzo: "The Childhood of a Family"; Maria Verrier: A True Self; Ellen Slotnick, "Quondam"; and Christy Stadelmaier: "Arches".

    Guests will also be able to view several others works by the following artists:

    Emily Belz: "Memory Lines" includes photographic sequences connecting space, time and memory.

    Richard Cohen: "Ambiguity of Cityspace" contains restructured images of urban windows shot in downtown Boston.

    Jennifer Coplon: "Discovering Blackstone Square" contains views of a Boston South End park.

    Lee Kilpatrick: "A Case of You" is a portrait of his sister's last years before her death.

    Amy Rindskopf: "Edible Geometry" is a celebration of the growing season.

    Joe Staska: "Unsleeping" contains images from sleepless nights and 36-hour days.

    Carol Van Loon: "Barns" is a journey back to the landscape of her youth after the death of her mother.

    Nadine Wallack: "Shadows and Silhouettes: Nothing Is Explained."

    Catherine Wilcox-Titus: "Returned to Life" is a series of still-life photographs.

    Dianne Schaefer: "The Light You Cannot See" includes explorations in infrared photography.

    Elliot Schildkrout: "Lost Memories" contains the abandoned Lincoln Amusement Park of Dartmouth.

    McKenna: "A Sheaf of Stories" is a selection of portraits from Italy.

    Photography Atelier, in its 19th year, is a portfolio-making course for emerging to advanced photographers. In addition to guidance and support in the creation of a body of work, the class prepares artists to market, exhibit and present their work to industry professionals. Each participant in the Atelier presents a final project in the form of a print portfolio, a photographic book or album, a slide show or a mixed media presentation. In every Atelier, students hang a gallery exhibition and produce work for their own pages on the Atelier website. To see the photography of present and past Atelier students and teachers: photographyatelier.org.

    Page 2 of 2 - Photographs are available upon request.

    The Griffin Museum of Photography is open Tuesdays through Sundays, noon to 4 p.m. The museum is closed Mondays. General admission is $7 for adults and $3 for seniors. Members and children younger 12 are admitted free. Admission is free to all every Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. For information: 781-729-1158; griffinmuseum.org.


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