Cultural

Performances, exhibitions, recitals, and other cultural activities or those by supporters of the arts

Artist Panel | Labor Daily Exhibition

The Griffin Museum is pleased to host a panel discussion for the exhibition Labor Daily | American Working Class. Please join us in-person to hear from the artists Carl Corey, Chris Aluka Berry, Julie Dermansky, Terry Evans, Daniel Overturf, Xavier Tavera, and Inna Valin, who will share with us the creative process behind their works.

© Carl Corey© Chris Aluka Berry© Inna Valin© Daniel Overturf© Terry EvansJulie Dermansky© Xavier Tavera

Panel Fee: FREE for members (RSVP required) / $10 for non-members. If you can, please consider donating -- your support helps the Griffin Museum champion

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Artist Panel | Manifest Destiny

The Griffin Museum is pleased to host an artist panel for the exhibition Manifest Destiny. Please join us in-person to hear from the artists Craig Easton, Drew Leventhal, Lisa Elmaleh, Rich Frishman, and Vicky Sambunaris, who will share with us the creative process behind their works.

The artist panel will be followed by a reception for the exhibition.

About the artists:

Craig Easton's work is deeply rooted in the documentary tradition. He shoots long-term documentary projects exploring issues around social policy, identity, culture and community. Known for his intimate

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Artist Reception | A Yellow Rose Project

The Griffin Museum is excited to host a reception celebrating our presentation of the traveling exhibition, A Yellow Rose Project.

Join us in person at the Griffin Museum in Winchester to celebrate all the amazing work from over 100 artists in this exhibition.

This event is FREE and open to the public.

© Marky Kauffmann© Frances Denny

Created by Frances Jakubek and Meg Griffiths, A Yellow Rose Project is a photographic collaboration of responses, reflections, and reactions to the 19th Amendment from over one hundred women across the United States.

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Artist Reception | Labor Daily Exhibition

The Griffin Museum is pleased to host a reception for the exhibition Labor Daily | American Working Class. Join us in person on Friday, April 17th to celebrate the artists Carl Corey, Chris Aluka Barry, Daniel Overturf, Inna Valin, Julie Dermansky, Terry Evans, and Xavier Tavera.

Labor Daily is part of a broader, year-long series of exhibitions titled State of Our Union. The four exhibitions presented in 2026 examine the United States as it celebrates its 250th anniversary--through its landscape, its culture, and its people.

© Carl Corey© Chris Aluka Berry© Julie Dermansky© Terry Evans©

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Artist Reception | Manifest Destiny

The Griffin Museum is pleased to host a reception for the exhibition Manifest Destiny. Join us in-person on Saturday, January 24 to celebrate the artists Austin Bryant, Scott Connaroe, Craig Easton, Lisa Elmaleh, Rich Frishman, Drew Lewental, Vicky Sambunaris, and John Willis.

Manifest Destiny is part of a broader, year-long series of exhibitions titled State of Our Union. The four exhibitions presented in 2026 examine the United States as it celebrates its 250th anniversary--through its landscape, its culture, and its people.

© Vicky Sambunaris© Craig Easton
© Rich Frishman
© Drew

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Artist Reception | Richards Family Prize and Arnold Newman Prize

The Griffin Museum is pleased to host an artist reception to celebrate the winners and finalists of the 2025 Richards Family Prize and Arnold Newman Prize, whose works are on view from December 5, 2025 to January 4, 2026.

Join us in person at the museum to celebrate artists Izabella Demavlys, C. Rose Smith, Debmalya Choudhuri, and Nzingah Oyo.

This event if FREE and open to the public.

© C. Rose Smith© Debmalya Choudhuri© Nzingah Oyo© Izabella Demavlys

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Artist Reception | Winter Solstice Exhibition 2025

Join us in person on Saturday, December 6 as The Griffin Museum is excited to host a reception celebrating the artists in our show Winter Solstice 2025. This reception offers a chance to meet the our member artists, hear their stories, and connect with our photo community.

This event is FREE and open to the public.

© Susan Collins© Michael Lynch© Suzanne Williamson© Frau Edixa© Guanhua Yao

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Artist Reception: Cheryl Clegg

The Griffin Museum is pleased to host an artist reception for the exhibition Cheryl Clegg: The Endangered Lobstermen, on view at our satellite gallery in WinCam (Winchester Community Access and Media). Join us on Thursday, March 26 at WinCam to celebrate the exhibition and meet the artist!

© Cheryl Clegg© Cheryl Clegg© Cheryl Clegg© Cheryl Clegg

About the artist

Cheryl Clegg grew up in NJ, attended the Rochester Institute of Technology, receiving a BFA in Photographic Illustration and moved to Boston to start her commercial photography career. Fast forward over 30 years

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Artist Reception: Gathering Place | A Family Album

The Griffin Museum is pleased to host a reception celebrating the artists featured in the exhibition Gathering Place | A Family Album. Join us in person at Jenks Center to celebrate the talented artists!

On view at the Jenks Center from October 1 to January 3, 2026, the exhibition brings together photographic works that celebrate the intimate spaces and shared traditions that define family--chosen or inherited--through still-lifes, portraits, domestic scenes, or elsewhere.

© Shea Baasch© Talya Arbisser© Isaac Glimka

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