Education

Classes for all ages; activities primarily related to schools; events by educational institutions to further their mission

Master Class: Portfolio Development with Sal Taylor Kydd (Online)

The Griffin Museum is thrilled to partner with renowned lens-based artist Sal Taylor Kydd for an inspiring new workshop designed for photographers who are passionate about their craft and eager to elevate their skills with expert guidance.

Over the course of six enriching weeks, you'll embark on a transformative journey to enhance your photographic storytelling abilities and develop your work within a cohesive series. This class is designed to help facilitate growth, not only as a photographic artist, but also as a visual storyteller, developing a deeper understanding of how to

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Matt Heaton and The Outside Toys

Kids age 6 and under bring a picnic dinner (there might even be an ice cream truck nearby. .. ) and join us on the library lawn to rock along with Matt Heaton and his band The Outside Toys!!! Registration required. This program is supported by the John and Mary Murphy Educational Foundation and the Friends of the Winchester Public Library.

May | Coffee and Conversation - Member Networking Event

Join us for a morning event of conversation and critique. We are excited to provide our members an opportunity to network and get critical feedback about a body of work either in process or complete. Spend your Saturday morning with Crista Dix, Griffin Museum's Executive Director to have a conversation answering your questions about your creativity, working with institutions or other issues or ideas around photography and creativity.

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Join us Saturday May 23rd from 9.30am-12pm for our round table peer-run portfolio critique group

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Meet Sean Bannon

Please join us to hear Sean's inspiring story and chat with him about why access to water and recreational resources are so important.

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Miles, Music & Memories: An Evening with Henry Horenstein -- Artist Talk, Book Signings & Film Screening

The Griffin Museum is thrilled to welcome celebrated photographer Henry Horenstein for an unforgettable in-person evening of stories, images, and film.

Program Highlights:

- Artist Talk & Book Presentation -- Celebrate the launch of Miles and Miles of Texas and the 20th anniversary reprint of Honky Tonk.- Film Screening -- Enjoy Spoke, a 20-minute short capturing the spirit of the open road and the communities Henry has encountered.

Miles and Miles of Texas is a personal nod to Lone Star culture, history, landscape, and most of all, the people I met along the way--'some of the

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