Current Exhibit: 3rd Open Call, Jurored by Paula Tognarelli
February 16 – March 11, 2017
Opening reception January 19 from 5:00 to 9:00pm
Awards reception Thursday March 9
PCPA presents a broad range of work from established and emerging photographers in its 3rd Open Call exhibit, jurored by Paula Tognarelli, Executive Director and Curator of the Griffin Museum of Photography.
The “open call” is a collection of 66 images selected from nearly 1400 pieces submitted for the competition. The open format allowed artists to submit pieces that best represented their work, told their story, the drive, motivation, and inspiration of their creative process. While the exhibit was planned without a theme, Paula Tognarelli’s selections follow an interesting thread of subject matter and composition that visually unites this creative body of work.
Online Exhibit
See the exhibit online. The sequence of the images is intentional and in the order of Paula Tognarelli’s curation.
About the Juror
Paula Tognarelli is the Executive Director and Curator of the Griffin Museum of Photography in Winchester, Massachusetts, a nonprofit with a mission to promote an appreciation of photographic art and a broader understanding of its visual, emotional and social impact. Ms. Tognarelli is responsible for producing over 60 exhibitions a year at the Griffin and its surrounding satellite spaces.
Paula holds an M.S. in Arts Administration from Boston University, BA from Regis College, is a graduate of the New England School of Photography and is a current candidate for her Masters in Education at Lesley University. She has juried and curated exhibitions internationally including American Photo’s Image of the Year, Photoville’s Fence, Flash Forward Festival, Deland Arts Festival, Center for Fine Art Photography, PDN’s Photo Annual, PDN’s Curator Awards, the Kontinent Awards, the Filter Festival in Chicago, San Francisco International Photography Exhibition , Your Daily Photograph for Duncan Miller Gallery and the Lishui International Photography Festival in Lishui, China.
Paula is a regular participant in national and local portfolio reviews, has been a panelist and featured speaker at photography events and conferences including MacWorld. She has been a panelist for the Massachusetts Cultural Council’s Photography Fellowships and is a nominator for the Prix Pictet in Geneva, Switzerland, a nominator for the Heinz Prize in Pennsylvania, the Robert Gardner Fellowship at Harvard University, and the Rappaport Prize in Massachusetts. She is a past member of the Xerox Technical Advisory Board. She is on the advisory board of the New England School of Photography and the Flash Forward Festival Boston.
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