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January | February 2004 - Boston Photography Focus

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10photography events in new england and beyondEXHIBITIONSMASSACHUSETTSArt Complex Museum at DuxburyPhotoplay: Three Alternative Photographers,Walter Crump, Susan Haas, and Laura Blacklow(thru Jan 11). Wed–Sun, 1–4. 189 Alden St.,Duxbury, MA 02331. 781-934-6634.www.artcomplex.orgBernard Toale GalleryNicholas Nixon: Views; Honeymoon Suite byPenelope Umbrico (Jan 7–Feb 14). Opening receptionJan 10, 5:30–7:30. Tue-Sat, 10:30–5:30. 450Harrison Ave., <strong>Boston</strong>, MA. 617-482-2477.www.bernardtoalegallery.com<strong>Boston</strong> Public Library150th Annual <strong>Boston</strong> Police Department’sPhotographs from the <strong>Boston</strong> Police DepartmentArchives (Feb). 700 Boylston St., <strong>Boston</strong>, MA02116. 617-536-5400. www.bpl.org<strong>Boston</strong> University Art GalleryCalifornia Dreamin’: Camera Clubs and thePictorial <strong>Photography</strong> Tradition (Jan 30–Mar 28).Tue–Fri, 10–5; Sat-Sun, 1-5. 855 CommonwealthAvenue, <strong>Boston</strong>, MA 02215. 617-353-3329.www.bu.edu/artColdwell BankerFirst Exposure, photographs by Annette Stafford(Dec 3–Mar 1). Mon–Fri, 9–7; Sat–Sun, 9–5.1730 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA 02138.617-864-4430Davis Museum and Cultural Centerat Wellesley CollegePrints from the Permanent Collection in Print StudyCorridor (ongoing). Tue–Sat, 11–5; Sun, 1–5.Wellesley College, 106 Central St., Wellesley, MA02481. 781-283-2051.www.wellesley.edu/DavisMuseum/DeCordova Museum and Sculpture ParkDeCordova collects gifts from Stephen and Sybil Stone,including photography (thru Jan 18). Self-Evidence:Identity in Contemporary Art (Feb 7–May 30)Jo Yarrington: Jirimani (Feb 7–May 30) Tue–Sun,11–5. 51 Sandy Pond Rd., Lincoln, MA 01773.781-259-8355. www.decordova.orgGallery One at New EnglandSchool of <strong>Photography</strong>Workshop Show (Dec 15–Jan 30). Susan Clain(Feb 2–Mar 8) Mon–Fri, 9–5. 537 CommonwealthAve., <strong>Boston</strong>, MA 02210. 617-437-1868.www.nesop.comGriffin Museum of <strong>Photography</strong>Thomas McGovern: Hard Boys and Bad Girls(Nov 6–Jan 16) in Emerging Artist Gallery. 10thJuried Exhibition (Dec 11–Feb 27). Tue–Sun, 12–4.67 Shore Rd., Winchester, MA 01890. 781-729-1158. www.griffinmuseum.orgLee GallerySelections from the Collection (ongoing) Mon–Fri,10–5:30. 9 Mount Vernon St., 2nd Floor,Winchester, MA 01890. 781-729-7445.www.leegallery.comMassachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art(MASS MoCA)Fantastic! featuring Gregory Crewdson (thru Spring<strong>2004</strong>); Alain Bubler: Plug in City (thru Spring<strong>2004</strong>). Mon–Sun, 11–5; closed Tue.87 Marshall St., North Adams, MA 01247.413-664-4481. www.massmoca.orgMead Art Museum at Amherst CollegeCloth Only Wears to Shreds: Textiles and Photographsfrom the Ulli Beier Collection (Feb 5 - May 16).Tue–Sun, 10–4:30; Thu, 10–9. Intersection ofRte. 9 and South Pleasant St., Amherst, MA.413-542-2335. www.amherst.edu/meadMIT Museum Main GalleryKnowing Where to Stand: Photographs by Anne WhistonSpirn (thru Jan 30). Tue–Fri, 10–5; Sat–Sun,12–5. 265 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA02139. 617-253-4444. web.mit.edu/museumPanopticon GalleryRock ‘n’ Roll Music Photographs by Herb Greene andRon Pownall (thru Jan 30). Mon–Fri, 10–6; Sat,11–5. 435 Moody St., Waltham, MA 02453.781-647-0100. www.panopt.comPeabody Essex MuseumVanished Kingdoms: The Wuslin, Photographs of Tibet,Mongolia, and China 1921-25 (Nov 1–Feb 1).Mon-Sat, 10–5; Sun, 12–5. East India Sq., Salem,MA 01970. 978-745-9500. www.pem.orgPeabody Museum of Archeology and EthnologyPortraits from China, 1923-1946: Photographersand their Subjects (through Mar 15). Mon–Sun,9–5. 11 Divinity Ave., Cambridge, MA 02138.617-496-0099. www.peabody.harvard.eduRobert Klein GallerySebastiao Salgado and Lewis Wickes Hine (<strong>January</strong> 8–<strong>February</strong> 21). Opening reception: Thursday, <strong>January</strong>8, 6–8 p.m..Tue–Fri, 10–5:30; Sat, 11–5. 38Newbury St., <strong>Boston</strong>, MA 02116. 617-267-7997.www.robertkleingallery.comSmith College Museum of ArtIn <strong>Focus</strong>: A Brief History of <strong>Photography</strong>(Jan 16–April 4). Tue–Sat, 10–4; Sun, 12–4.Smith College, Northampton, MA 01063.413-585-2760. www.smith.edu/artmuseumSong of Myself GalleryBrad Fowler, Revolving Exhibition of Black and WhitePhotographs (ongoing). 349 Commercial St.,Provincetown, MA 02657. 508-487-5736.www.songofmyself.comThe Somerville MuseumLost Theaters of Somerville (thru Mar). Thu, 2–7;Fri, 2–5; Sat, 12–5. 1 Westwood Rd., Somerville,MA 02143. 617-666-9810. www.LostTheaters.orgWilliams College Museum of ArtAntoin Sevruguin and the Persian Image(Jan 10–May 2); Mostly <strong>Photography</strong>: Work since1980 from the Permanent Collection (Jan 31–June13); American Dreams: American Art to 1950 (ongoinguntil March 30). Tue–Sat, 10–5, Sun, 1–5. 15Lawrence Hall Dr., Williamstown, MA 02116.413-597-2429. www.williams.edu/WCMAELSEWHERE IN NEW ENGLANDFine Arts Center Galleries at the University ofin the loupe listings deadlinesMarch/April issue:<strong>January</strong> 23, <strong>2004</strong>May/June issue:March 12, <strong>2004</strong>Rhode IslandCarl Chiarenza: Selected Works (Nov 4–Jan 31).Color, Time and Space Photographs by Stephen Lawson(Feb 5–March 7). Tue–Fri, 12–4, 7:30–9:30; Sat,Sun 1–4. 105 Upper College Rd., Suite 1.Kingston, RI 02881. 401-874-2627.www.uri.edu/artgalleriesRadiant Light GalleryBody, Soul and Architecture (Nov 28–Jan 15).Kiss of Fire: The Images of Barbara Nitke(Feb 14–April). Sat 12–7; first Fri, 5–9. 615 CongressSt., Suite 409, Portland, ME 04101.207.252.7258. www.radiantlightgallery.comRISD Museum of ArtInterior Drama: Aaron Siskind’s photographs of the1940’s (Nov 14–Jan 25); The New York School:Aaron Siskind in Context (Nov 7–Jan 25); AaronSiskind; From Chicago to Providence 1951–91(thru Jan 11); Contemporary <strong>Photography</strong> featuringUta Barth, Nan Goldin, Annu PalakuhanathuMatthews, Shimon Attic, and Francesca Woodman.224 Benefit St., Providence, RI 02903.401-454-6500. www.risd.eduSalt Institute for Documentary StudiesStudent Exhibition (Dec 19–Feb 21). Mon–Fri,11:30–4:30. 110 Exchange St., Portland, ME04112. 207-761-0660. www.salt.eduUniversity of Maine Museum of ArtJonathan Bailey: Seeing Bangor (thru Jan 17).Tue–Sat, 9–6; Sun, 11–5. Norumbega Hall, 40Harlow St., Bangor, ME 04401. 207-561-3350.www.umma.umaine.eduYale Center for British ArtTraces of India: <strong>Photography</strong>, Architecture and the Politicsof Representation (thru Jan 11). Tue–Sat, 10–5;Sun, 12–5. 1080 Chapel St., New Haven, CT06520. 203-432-2800. www.yale.edu/ycbaEDUCATIONThe <strong>Boston</strong> Photo Collaborative offers innovativephotography classes for beginner, intermediate,and advanced levels, amateurs and professionals inblack and white, color, digital and alternativeprocesses. In addition to these high quality classes,the Collaborative runs several community-basedyouth and senior programs. Darkroom rental isalso available. For more information, please visitwww.bostonphoto.org or call 617-524-7729. 67Brookside Avenue, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130.The Cape Cod Photo Workshops offers a widevariety of courses on photography. For moreinformation call 508-255-6808. P.O. Box 1619,N. Eastham, MA 02651.Center for <strong>Photography</strong> at Woodstock offers theWoodstock <strong>Photography</strong> Workshops includingvision, landscape, still life, photojournalism, fineprinting, alternative processes, portfolio review,professional development, figure, portrait, editorialand fine art. For more information, pleasevisit www.cpw.org, email info@cpw.org or call at845-679-6337. 59 Tinker Street, Woodstock, NY12498.The Essex Art Center offers classes in all artisticmedia, including photography. For moreinformation, please visit www.essexartcenter.com orcall 978-685-2343. 56 Island Street, Lawrence,MA 01840.Horizons to Go Travel Programs offers classes inall artistic media, including photography. Formore information, please visit www.horizonsart.comor call 413-549-2900. Horizons to Go!,P.O. Box 2206, Amherst, MA 01004.The Maine Photographic Workshops offers a largevariety of photography workshops. The MPW is ayear-round college and learning center for filmmakers,photographers, actors, writers, digital artistsand creative professionals. They offer 250 one-weekworkshops and master classes. Within MPW, RockportCollege came into existence in 1996 and nowoffers an Associate of Arts degree, a Master of FineArts degree and a one-year Professional Certificateprogram. For more information, please visitwww.theworkshops.com or call 1-877-577-7700. 2Central Street, PO Box 200, Rockport, ME 04856.Nubar Alexanian facilitates <strong>Photography</strong> CritiqueGroups for working professionals, teachers, andother serious photographers who wish to expandor rekindle a personal vision and/or take the nextstep in their work. Groups meet once a monthfor 10 months. For more information please contactMillicent Harvey at mhphoto1@comcast.net.Peters Valley Craft Center offers a wide variety of2-5 day workshops in photography. Coursesrange from photographing 2-D and 3-D work;printing cyanotypes, platinums, and palladiums;darkroom alchemy; still life and environmentalportraiture; pinhole photography; self-promotion;and hand-painted B&W photography. For moreinformation and workshop catalogues, please visitwww.pvcrafts.org or call 973-948-5200. 19 KuhnRoad, Layton, NJ 07851.The Santa Fe Workshops is committed to providinga nurturing, positive, challenging, and experientialphotographic and digital environment inwhich image-makers of all skill levels, ages, andnationalities can explore and achieve their potential.The Santa Fe Workshops is a vital, yearroundeducational center. From beginners toworking professional photographers, they becomeimmersed in a supportive environment that nourishestechnical mastery, daring play, and creativeexpression. For more information, please visitwww.santafeworkshops.com or call 505-983-1400.PO Box 9916, Santa Fe, NM 87504.John Sexton Photo Workshops offers a wide varietyof courses on photography. For more information,please visit www.johnsexton.com. 291 LosAgrinemsors, Carmel Valley, CA, 93924.Snow Farm, The New England Craft Programoffers classes in all artistic media, including photography.For more information please visitwww.snowfarm-art.org, or call at 413-268-3101. 5Clary Road, Williamsburg, MA 01096.South Shore Art Center offers classes in all artisticmedia, including photography. For more information,please visit www.ssac.org or call 781-383-2964.119 Ripley Rd., Cohasset, MA 02025.ENTRIES/OPPORTUNITIESThe Cambridge Art Association (Cambridge,MA) announces a call for entries for its NationalPrize Show to be exhibited May 3–June 24, <strong>2004</strong>.The juror will be Bob Fitzpatrick, Director of theMuseum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL.Eleven prizes will be awarded including the Bestof Show Award of $2000 and ten other awards.Only slides will be accepted (no videos). Thedeadline for submissions is <strong>January</strong> 23, <strong>2004</strong>. Fora prospectus send a SASE to the Cambridge ArtAssociation, located at 25 Lowell Street, Cambridge,MA 02138, email cambridgeart@cambridgeart.org,or visit www.cambridgeart.org.Nothing can replace the power of a great photograph.THE TENTH JURIED EXHIBITIONSee this year’s winners on exhibitDecember 11 through <strong>February</strong> 27, <strong>2004</strong>.67 Shore Road, Winchester, MA.For details call 781-729-1158 or visit11

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