Activity Overview
Griffin photography Museum displays exhibits on photography by well-known photographers, as well as budding photographers and artists. The museum in Winchester, MA was founded by Arthur Griffin in 1992, Arthur Griffin was a Massachusetts native, who had a flare for photography. His photographs appeared in premier magazines in his time. The museum galleries showcase extraordinary photographs by leading photographers in the world. A special gallery is dedicated to showcase the new photographers. The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday.
Things to Do
- The photography museum displays artwork of some of the best known photographers, photographs are on display by artistic, contemporary and celebrity photographers.
- The Griffin and the Atelier galleries showcase works by new and emerging photographers. Photography classes are held at the griffin gallery for emerging and professional photographers.
- Interested in learning photography? Courses are held for beginners in photography at the museum.
- Many photography related events are held at the museum. The museum can be rented for private events.
- Shop for museum merchandise and books at the gift shop.
- The museum has satellite galleries in the neighboring towns, in Stoneham and Boston.
Griffin Photography Museum Insider Tips
- Free admission is offered on Thursdays, 2-4 PM.
- Children ages 12 and under are admitted for free.