Opening Friday, February 12th
Small Camera Bonanza
Join us at Panopticon Gallery on Friday, February 12th from 5:30-7:30pm for the opening reception for our newest group exhibition: Small Camera Bonanza.
This exhibition, on display from February 12 - April 19th, will feature photographs by Glen Scheffer, Bill Franson, Stephen Sheffield, Michael Donnor, Michael Hintlian, Jeremy Ackman, Emily Belz, Emmanuelle Germain, Samuel Quinn, and Ryan Sanborn.
Emerging Artist | FEATURED
Jenna Deluca
Our next Emerging Artist | FEATURED is Jenna Deluca, a bachelor of fine arts student at the New Hampshire Institute of Art.
Come see her newest series of self-portraits and meet the artist at the opening reception on Friday, February 12th.
Danvers State Hospital portfolio
Roger Farrington
In 1992, the Massachusetts Department of Mental Health gave Roger Farrington permission to produce a photographic documentation of the official closing of Danvers State Hospital, which had been closed and abandoned since 1989 and is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
This limited edition portfolio is now available exclusively through Panopticon Gallery. For inquiries, or to view the portfolio in person, please contact the gallery.
Private Lives, Public Spaces
Lindsey Beal at Danforth Art Museum
Panopticon Gallery artist Lindsey Beal currently has an exhibition on display at Danforth Art in Framingham, Mass through February 28th.
(from the Danforth Art website)
Arresting and intimate, works by Lindsey Beal recall hand-crafted, 19th century objects which would have been displayed prominently in the Victorian home. However, Beals work makes visible that which was decidedly not for public consumption. The artists references to the female body, and the social and cultural constructions which define it, offer a nuanced look at how public discussions intersect with private lives.
Center for Fine Art Photography | Gould Gallery
A solo exhibition with Michael Donnor
Panopticon Gallery artist Michael Donnor will be having a solo exhibition at The Center for Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins, Colorado, opening March 4th.
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