Tag: Robin Radin

  • Thursdays, March 28 – May 16, 6:30 – 8:30 – Photographing the Landscape

    Demand more from your landscape photographs than just a depiction of a beautiful sunset or seascape. Broaden your photographic vision and push your landscape photographs to be more creative and dynamic. Capture the landscape (both rural and urban) with new and refreshing perspectives by means of weekly class assignments. You will also view the work of some contemporary landscape photographers and discuss what makes them great. Bring your camera (any kind) to class and prepare to bring in 4″ x 6″ prints each week. This Arnold Arboretum weekly eight session class begins Thursday, March 28 from 6:30 – 8:30 at the Arboretum, 125 Arborway in Jamaica Plain, and is taught by Robin Radin. Fee $210. Offered with Eliot School of Fine & Applied Arts. Register at my.arboretum.harvard.edu or call 617-384-5277.

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  • Through December, 2017 (Artist’s Reception June 14, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm) – Franklin Park: An Ephemeral and Enduring Landscape

    For over thirty-five years Robin Radin has photographed both the cultural and natural landscape of her neighborhood in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. Her work draws inspiration from the vibrant, diverse street life and from the brilliance in the landscapes of Franklin Park, Jamaica Pond, Arnold Arboretum, and the Emerald Necklace parklands.

    She says: “With my landscape work, I seek to elicit the beauty in settings that might otherwise seem ordinary. In particular, my photographs aim to reveal how urban wilds and parklands can unexpectedly evoke a human presence. Over the last few years, I have frequently wandered the woodlands of Franklin Park with my camera and tripod. My visits to the park are charged with the spirit of discovery and adventure. The landscape has the power to heighten my awareness, simultaneously allowing me to reach deep within myself and also to project outward my inner feeling into the captured image. These photographs are my paean to the quiet grace that emanates from these treasured places.”

    Robin Radin is a Boston-based photographer whose career as an exhibiting artist and educator has spanned over thirty-five years. She received her B.F.A. from Tufts University and the Boston Museum School of Fine Arts in 1983, and her M.F.A. from Massachusetts College of Art in 1992. Her photographs have been exhibited and published nationally. Radin’s work has been presented in over fifty venues —The Danforth Museum of Art, The Institute of Contemporary Art, The Cambridge Art Association, Bunker Hill Community College, The Photographic Resource Center, The Aidekman Art Center at Tufts University, to name a few.

    In 2010, in collaboration with writer Lynne Anderson, her photographs were included in the book Breaking Bread: Recipes and Stories From Immigrant Kitchens, published by the University of California Press. Radin’s work has been reproduced in numerous exhibition catalogues. She exhibits annually in Jamaica Plain Open Studios and serves on the board of The Jamaica Plain Arts Council. Radin is a 2003 recipient of the Massachusetts Cultural Council Artist Grant in Photography.

    There will be an exhibition of the artist’s work at the Shattuck Visitor Center of the Emerald Necklace Conservancy, 125 The Fenway, through December, 2017, with a reception on Wednesday, June 14, from 6 – 8. Exhibit Hours: Sat and Sun | 11am–4pm. Weekdays: 9am –5pm (For weekday visits, call ahead (617-522-2700) as gallery is a multipurpose room and may be closed for meetings)

  • Wednesday, June 14, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm – Franklin Park: An Enduring and Ephemeral Landscape

    The Opening Reception for a new photographic exhibition, Franklin Park: An Enduring and Ephemeral Landscape, will take place Wednesday, June 14 from 6 – 8 at the Shattuck Visitor Center, 125 The Fenway in Boston.  For over 35 years, artist Robin Radin has been capturing the Emerald Necklace on film.  Now, you can see her work on Franklin Park.  The exhibit will run through December, 2017, and Radin’s photographs are also available for purchase. Exhibit hours are Saturday and Sunday, 11 – 4, and weekdays, 9 – 5.  For weekday visits, call ahead as the gallery is a multipurpose room and may be closed for meetings.  To rsvp for the free reception visit http://www.emeraldnecklace.org/about-us/shattuck-visitor-center/current-exhibit/

  • Wednesdays, October 6 – December 1, 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm – Landscape Photography

    Broaden your photographic vision beyond traditional landscape shots and explore your surroundings with new eyes with photographer Robin Radin at the Arnold Arboretum in Jamaica Plain. We will supplement weekly assignments by looking at the work of some extraordinary landscape photographers to see what makes them great. Bring your own camera (any kind) and prepare to bring in 4” x 6” prints each week. (Classes begin October 6. No class meeting on Nov 24.)  Fee $235 Arnold Arboretum member, $260 nonmember.   Offered in collaboration with The Eliot School. Register at www.arboretum.harvard.edu.