Amy Friend graces the cover of Root & Star Magazine with work from her Dare alla Luce series.
Read MoreFirst Look in What Will You Remember?
"In First Look, Panopticon Gallery has gathered the imaginative portfolios of five diverse photographers, a rare treat that places the work in a more meaningful framework than a collection of single photographs. But the real enticement of this exhibit is the selection of artists whose photographs resonate on multiple levels and make us want to look again."
Read MoreArtpil Features "First Look"
Artpil features First Look in their news section!
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Amy Friend's "Stardust" One of Lensculture's Favorite Photobooks of 2017
"There is a fundamental element of simple delight in Stardust. The presentation is reminiscent of musty boxes of long-lost family photographs rediscovered in the attic—brought back to life and elevated with a touch of stardust."
Read More"First Look" Is One of Boston's Best Photo Picks for January!
The Boston photography blog What Will You Remember? selects First Look as Boston's Best Photo Picks for January!
Read MoreWoven Tale Press Lists "At Sea" in Their Fall Exhibition Highlights
As the fall arts season comes to a close, the literary and fine arts magazine Woven Tale Press recaps the fall's best arts exhibitions.
Read More"Alchemists" in The Arts Fuse
The Arts Fuse selects Alchemists: Amy Friend and Diana H. Bloomfield for what to see this week in Boston.
Read MoreKent Krugh in Adore Noir Magazine
Kent Krugh is featured in issue #41 of Adore Noir.
"Kent Krugh’s Speciation exposes the mystery within the apparatus; the resulting photographs are a mixture of the clear and the opaque. The possibility inherent within each machine is palpable. How can these various combinations of circles and squares bring forth the magic that we call photographs? The machines themselves are things of beauty."
Read More"Alchemists" in the Boston Globe
Magic in the prick of a pin. Friend riddles vintage photos with holes; her photographs of them sparkle. Bloomfield, a pinhole photographer, makes gauzy, eerie images with a 19th-century process that mixes in watercolors.
Read MoreInternship Applications are Open
Panopticon Gallery, specializing in contemporary photography, seeks an intern to begin January 2018.
Read MoreAlchemists in What Will You Remember?
As anyone who has stood over a darkroom tray can attest, photography transforms light and chemistry into magic all the time. Panopticon Gallery is infusing its own enchantment into the holiday season with Alchemists, two solo exhibits by photographers Amy Friend and Diana H. Bloomfield, who use light and chemicals in diverse alternative processes to create elegant imagery reminiscent of the past.
Read MoreAlchemists in Photogrvphy Magazine
Alchemists: Amy Friend and Diana H. Bloomfield is featured in Photogrvphy Magazine.
Read MoreVisit Stephen Sheffield's Studio This Weekend
Panopticon artist Stephen Sheffield will open the doors to his studio space this weekend as part of Cohasset's Open Studios. Visit him November 18-19 from 12-4pm and see where he creates his photographs, mixed media pieces, and other works of art.
Read MoreGallery News: Panopticon Gallery in Boston Voyager
Gallery Director Kat Kiernan spoke with Boston Voyager Magazine about Panopticon Gallery's long history and bright future for their "Most Inspiring Stories" column.
Read the interview here.
Alchemists Opening Reception
Alchemists: Amy Friend and Diana H. Bloomfield opened on Friday night!
Read More"Alchemists" is one of Boston's Best Photo Picks for November
The two-person exhibit Alchemists features the photographs of Amy Friend and Diana H. Bloomfield, who transform their images into magical journeys in delightfully unique ways.
Read MoreKent Krugh in All About Photo
Kent Krugh's series Speciation is featured in All About Photo.
Read MoreAgnieszka Sosnowska Makes Critical Mass Top 50
Agnieszka Sosnowska has been selected for Photolucida's Critical Mass Top 50 for her series In My Backyard.
See the portfolio here.
At Sea in Feature Shoot
Still, at a time when the future of our oceans is uncertain, At Sea avoids sentimentality. This show isn’t so nostalgic as it is mysterious...These pictures take us far from home– at times, they might even frighten us– and in the end, that’s what draws us to them. See At Sea at Panopticon Gallery through October 31st, 2017.
Read More"At Sea" in Wall Street International
Wall Street International features Panopticon Gallery's current exhibition At Sea in their October issue.
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