The Griffin Museum of Photography in Winchester is presenting a series of summer exhibitions running from late May through July 2026. Featured shows include "Photosynthesis XXI," a collaboration between Burlington and Winchester high schools; "Atelier 40," showcasing emerging and advanced photographers from a year-long portfolio course; "Caleb Cain Marcus: A Thousand Rectangles: On Design and the Expression of Art"; "Cassidy Thurber: I Want the Sun to Shine Down on You," the winner of the 2025 Carolyn Harder Scholarship; the 16th Annual Photobook Exhibition; a Handmade Photobook show; and "Visionary." A satellite location at Griffin Museum @WinCam will host Ellen Feldman's "WE PROTEST" from June 16 to September 1.
These exhibitions matter because they highlight the Griffin Museum's role as a community hub for photographic education and emerging talent, bridging high school students with professional artists and curators. The inclusion of the Carolyn Harder Scholarship winner and the Atelier program underscores the museum's commitment to nurturing new voices in photography, while the photobook and deconstruction-focused shows explore the evolving material and conceptual boundaries of the medium.