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SUMMARY:Writing About Your Photography with Elin Spring & Suzanne Révy
  (Online)
DESCRIPTION:Why write about your photography? Aren't your pictures supposed to say
  it all? Ideally\, but written cues can offer viewers helpful entry
  points into your work. If you exhibit your work\, preparing artist
  statements\, project statements and biographies are necessities. If
  you are applying for an artist residency\, a grant\, or a call for
  entry\, writing eloquently will illuminate the intention and process
  that sparked your imagery. The bottom line is\, effective
  communication elevates your work. 
 
 In our first session of the course\, we explain best practices for
  starting and maintaining successful writing habits\, offer valuable
  tips on expressing your genuine voice\, and demonstrate examples of
  both ineffectual and clear communication. Using these tools\, each
  participant prepares a piece of writing to share in subsequent
  workshop sessions. By discussing your piece\, editing and presenting
  it again\, as well as partaking in the same process for other members
  of our class\, you will learn both by doing and observing. At the end
  of this workshop\, each person will have a polished piece and a fresh
  approach to sharing their views on photography. 
 
 Class Details
 
 Dates: Five weekly sessions\, held Tuesdays from January 27 to
  February 24\, 2025 
 
 Time: 6:00-8:00 pm EDT 
 
 Format: Online 
 
 Participants: Limited to 12 
 
 Course Fee: $550 (members) / $600 (non-members). 
 
 Level: Intermediate to Advanced 
 
 The non-member price includes a one-year membership to the Griffin
  Museum. Learn more about all the benefits here:
  https://griffinmuseum.org/membership-account/membership-levels/ 
 
 About the Instructors
 
 Elin Spring is Founder & Editor of the online photography review
  magazine\, What Will You Remember? and a contributing writer to other
  online and print magazines\, exhibition catalogs\, and photo books.
  She regularly juries photography competitions such as Critical Mass
  and The FENCE\, curates exhibits\, and conducts portfolio reviews at
  national photography festivals\, highlighting newly discovered work
  online. In 2014\, her photography writing was recognized with the
  Scribe FOCUS Award from the Griffin Museum of Photography. Before
  concentrating full-time on WWYR?\, for over two decades she
  specialized in professional portraiture in and around Boston. An
  active member of the Photographic Resource Center (Cambridge\, MA)\,
  Griffin Museum of Photography (Winchester\, MA)\, and Marblehead Arts
  Association (MA)\, Elin earned her bachelor's degree from Brown
  University and Ph.D. in Neuroscience from University of Pennsylvania. 
 
 Suzanne Révy is a photographer\, writer and educator who earned her
  BFA from the Pratt Institute in 1984. She worked in editorial and
  magazine publishing as a photography editor for fifteen years before
  the arrival of two sons. She created a long term photographic diary of
  their lives\, and earned an MFA from the New Hampshire Institute of
  Art in 2016. Her book A Murmur in the Trees was published by Workshop
  Arts\, accompanied by a solo exhibition at the Danforth Art Museum\,
  in late 2024. She is a Visiting Lecturer at the College of the Holy
  Cross in Worcester\, MA.\, is the Associate Editor at the online
  photography magazine What Will You Remember? and served on the board
  of the Photographic Resource Center in Cambridge\, MA.
LOCATION:https://griffinmuseum.org/event/spring revy fall25/
URL:https://griffinmuseum.org/event/spring-revy-fall25/
CATEGORIES:Cultural\,Education
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