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Once Upon a Fourth dimension: Photographs That Inspire Tall Tales
Various
Nov 23 – March 6, 2022

The Exhibitors for One time Upon a Time: Photographs That Inspire Alpine Tales are:
Mary Aiu, Jan Arrigo, Joan Barker, Carson Barnes, Andrea Birnbaum, Meg Birnbaum, Lora Brody, Emerge Chapman, Diana Cheren Nygren, Jaina Cipriano, Cheryl Clegg, Ashley Craig, L. Aviva Diamond, Suzette Dushi, Steven Edson, Diane Fenster, Kev Filmore, Alexa Frangos, William Franson, Carole Glauber, Nadide Goksun, Elizabeth Greenberg, Marsha Guggenheim, Sarah Hadley, Maureen Haldeman, Julie Hamel, Joan Haseltine, Sandy Colina, Mark Indig, Carol Isaak, Leslie Jean-Bart, Diana Nicholette Jeon, Marcy Juran, Asia Kepka, Karen Klinedinst, Anne Kornfeld, Teresa Kruszewksi, Anna Litvak-Hinenzon, Marcia Lloyd, Joni Lohr, Bruce Magnuson, George McClintock, Yvette Meltzer, Ralph Mercer, Judith Montminy, Charlotte Niel, Steven Parisi-Gentile, Ave Pildas, Russ Rowland, Ellen Royalty, Lisa Ryan, Nathalie Seaver, Sarah Silks, Felice Simon, Elin O'Hara Slavick, Zachary Stephens, Vicky Stromee, Stefanie Timmermann, Leanne Trivett, Vicki Whicker, Suzanne Williamson, Dianne Yudelson, Nina Weinberg Doran, Joanne Zeis, Mike Zeis and Charlyn Zlotnik.

See review by What Volition You Remember.

This exhibition in our Lafayette Gallery is to be called O nce Upon a Time: Photographs That Inspire Alpine Tales.

A catalog is bachelor.

Curator's Essay In one case Upon a Time opens PDF file

We were looking for photographs that inspire story telling. It could exist fiction. It could be fact. We were looking for photographs that are fodder for formulating a narrative.

From photographs chosen  for the In one case Upon a Time: Photographs That Inspire Alpine Tales exhibition for the wall at our Lafayette City Center Passageway Gallery, our audience and invitees will then be asked to visit the exhibition, and write stories inspired from a photograph in the Once Upon a Time: Photographs That Inspire Tall Tales exhibition and to submit the stories to the Griffin Museum. We will also invite area schools (all levels) and colleges to participate in the writing exercises too equally the general public.

Deadline for writing submissions is January xiv, 2022 at Midnight Pacific Time. We will feed the stories to the jurors as we go them.

Where the submissions of writings will be sent is to photos at griffin museum dot org.

We will invite selected authors of stories (chosen past jurors Cassandra Goldwater and Jill Frances Johnson) to read or speak their stories in an consequence held on March 6th during the closing reception at Lafayette City Heart.

At that place volition be 3 cash awards of $100 chosen from photographs and 3 cash awards chosen by writing juror(due south) from written narratives. The award money is from an anonymous donor.

The jurors for the writing exercises are Cassandra Goldwater and Jill Frances Johnson.

woman with glassesCassandra Goldwater is a former adjunct professor at Lesley Academy where she taught Creative Nonfiction, freshman English and survey literature classes to undergraduates for most 10 years. Additionally, she mentored students in the Depression Residency MFA program in discussion image projects. Partnering with Karen Davis, she co-taught Word Paradigm in the extension program at Lesley. She holds an MFA from Lesley University, an MBA from Simmons Higher, and a BA from the Academy of New Hampshire.

Goldwater's commentary on the photographic work of Jennette Williams and Hellen van Meene appeared in the Women's Review of Books. Her essay "So What?" was published in the onetime online journal Perceptions.

woman with arms crossedJill Frances Johnson is the Banana Nonfiction Editor at Solstice Literary Magazine. Jill earned her MFA in Creative Nonfiction at Lesley University in Cambridge, MA in 2017 afterward graduating from Smith College in the Ada Comstock Scholars Plan for nontraditional (older!) students. Her work appears in Nether the Gum Tree and Clockhouse and SolsticeLitMag. Her current project is a memoir Water Skiing in Kashmir virtually her expat life during the '60's.

Jill blogs at vermontwritercooks and @jillvtbrat on Twitter and Instagram. She divides her time between the greenish hills of Vermont and the artsy city of St Petersburg, Fl.

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Source: https://griffinmuseum.org/show/once-upon-a-time-photographs-that-inspire-tall-tales/

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