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April 1 - May 23, 2021
Edie Bresler is represented by Gallery Kayafas, Boston
Anonymous is the catalog produced for Edie Bresler’s exhibition of the same name in April and May 2021 at the Griffin Museum. Bresler was awarded the Director’s Prize in the 24th Juried Exhibition juried by Richard McCabe. The Director’s Prize offered her a solo exhibition at the Griffin Museum as well as production of this exhibition catalog.
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April 17 - August 27, 2021
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photo below left © Najee Dorsey
photo below right © Deborah Kaplan
photo below bottom right @ Marcy Juran
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The Griffin at
March 9 - June 9, 2021
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extended to April 25, 2021
image left © Susan Clare, "Powdered Sugar"
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April 19 - May 23, 2021
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I create compositions of an imagined world. I am fascinated by statuary in the private and public space. These monuments have been erected to embody the mythos, ideals, and spiritual aspirations of the community. They are tributes to the sacrifice of local heroes, ancient gods, or religious icons and form the basis of my imagery. – SC
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May 20, 2021 7 PM, ET
ZOOM
photo left top © Brigitte Carnochan
photo left middle © Marcy Juran
photo left bottom © Diana Bloomfield
photo right © Raymond Grubb
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Join the Griffin's new Group on Facebook. The Runway at the Griffin. While the Griffin's other groups or pages on Facebook are not places to share your photographs, we've created this group just for that. We ask that you be mindful of inappropriate content. You know what I'm takin' about. Facebook will decide what's appropriate anyway and we might have thoughts about it as well as other members too.
Strut your photo stuff. Be kind to each other. Be collegial. Discussion is good.
And enjoy yourselves.
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© Leslie Jean-Bart, Legacy Award 2020
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Arnika Dawkins is the owner of her eponymous fine art photography gallery established in Atlanta in 2012. The gallery shows work by talented emerging and mid-career artists with a specialization in showing fine art photography by African Americans and images of people from the African Diaspora.
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Her passion is connecting collectors to photography that is significant, inspiring, and provocative. As a fine art photographer and avid collector herself, she is a valuable resource to collectors and artists alike. She is passionate about the medium, having obtained a Master of Arts degree in Digital Photography from the Savannah College of Art and Design.
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Toni Cervantes, Jeremy Dennis, Donna Garcia, Pat Kane, Meryl McMaster, Shelley Niro, Kali Spitzer & Bubzee, Will Wilson and Kiliii Yuyan
May 26 - July 9, 2021
Reception June 10, 2021 7 PM
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Sept. 2 - October 1, 2021
photo left © Lou Jones
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The Griffin Museum of Photography is a nonprofit organization dedicated solely to the art of photography. Through our many exhibitions, programs and lectures, we strive to encourage a broader understanding and appreciation of the visual, emotional and social impact of photographic art.
As an institution, we are committed to insuring that our mindset, our practice, our outreach, our programming and our exhibitions set a framework with priorities for building programs and exhibitions that consider diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion through our mission that is centered around the photograph.
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