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At the WORKSPACE GALLERY, please join us on Thursday, July 10, 5:00 – 7:00 PM  for the opening of Theatre of the Absurd: Images by Fran Forman.

In Theatre of the Absurd, Fran has created these images using a combination of photography and AI. Inspired by the history of post–World War II Eastern Europe, the series explores the tension between individual freedom and authoritarian control.

Through symbolic figures, surreal settings, and quiet, ambiguous moments, the images reflect how fear, isolation, and distraction can shape a society. Clowns, mimes, and deserted performances suggest a world where appearances conceal deeper truths. Theatre of the Absurd invites viewers to reflect on the subtle forces that shape our perceptions—and the importance of staying vigilant, engaged, and connected.

I had the opportunity to print 60 images for By the Tide, a new exhibition by Edward Boches now on view at WELLFLEET PRESERVATION HALL.

For the past six years, Edward has been photographing Wellfleet’s shellfishing community—documenting the people, the place, and the process behind raising, growing, and harvesting oysters and clams. The result is a powerful and deeply respectful portrait of a working community that connects us to the tides and traditions of Cape Cod.

The Opening Reception & Community Celebration will be Wednesday, July 16, 5:00 – 7:30 PM, for this tribute to the people who make a living from the sea—and help sustain a vital part of Wellfleet’s identity.

I look forward to seeing you at the openings—and sharing these remarkable exhibitions with you.

© Fran Forman

© Edward Boches

We added a gallery of our new show, Good Trouble: To the Streets. This show is a powerful photographic exhibition documenting the visual legacy of protest in today’s America as captured by photographer Kevin McKeon.

With raw urgency and striking intimacy, these images bear witness to the collective resistance of our time—Black Lives Matter protests, Women’s March, LGBTQ+ pride movements, and the rising surge of “Hands Off” demonstrations. In every frame, we see people rising—fighting injustice, demanding dignity, and, as the late John Lewis urged, making Good Trouble.

 

Our new show, Good Trouble: To the Streets, is a powerful photographic exhibition documenting the visual legacy of protest in today’s America as captured by photographer Kevin McKeon.

With raw urgency and striking intimacy, these images bear witness to the collective resistance of our time—Black Lives Matter protests, Women’s March, LGBTQ+ pride movements, and the rising surge of “Hands Off” demonstrations. In every frame, we see a people rising—fighting injustice, demanding dignity, and, as the late John Lewis urged, making Good Trouble.

Each photograph is more than a snapshot; it is a testimony. These are the signs, faces, and streets that shaped a movement—and continue to inspire.

Join us for a series of engaging workshops designed to refine your photographic skills. Whether you’re exploring black-and-white imagery, mastering color adjustments, curating a portfolio, or elevating print quality, these workshops offer hands-on learning to take your photography to the next level.

The B&W Print

Tuesdays, February 11, 18, 25

5:00–6:30 PM ET

$450 (3 sessions)

Zoom

Discover the art of black-and-white photography. This workshop focuses on converting color images to black and white using Photoshop and Lightroom. Through weekly submissions of files and prints for review, participants will see firsthand how adjustments shape the final image.

Seeing Color

Thursdays, February 13, 20, 27

5:00-6:30 PM ET

$450 (3 sessions)

Zoom

Master the complexities of color adjustment and perception. This workshop teaches participants how to identify and interpret colors, make corrections, and fine-tune contrast and density to achieve the best results in print.

The Portfolio

Tuesdays, March 4, 11, 18

3:00–5:00 PM ET

$550 (3 sessions)

In Studio

Create a meaningful and cohesive collection of your photographs. This workshop helps participants select and sequence images for exhibitions, presentations, or personal projects, emphasizing storytelling and artistic intent.

Refining the Print

Thursdays, March 6, 13, 20, 27

2:00–4:00 PM ET

$600 (4 sessions)

Zoom

Focus on the artistic aspects of printmaking. Learn how subtle adjustments in density, contrast, and color can elevate your prints. Weekly reviews of files and prints provide valuable insights for achieving higher levels of refinement and quality.

One-on-One Classes

For personalized instruction, our one-on-one sessions offer tailored guidance to meet your specific needs. Ideal for those seeking individualized learning or focused attention on particular skills.

To secure your spot or ask questions, please contact us.

We look forward to helping you achieve your creative vision!

Best,

Bob

   

   

Please join us on Saturday, December 7th & 14th, 2:00 – 5:00 PM ET, for our Open House and Smalls Print Sale.

Interested in how photography can connect us to each other, Inspired by Place, is a collection of images by documentary photographer Edward Boches.

The exhibit brings together three distinct projects, Women of Wellfleet, a collection portraying women shellfishermen and foragers who make a living off of the tide and the land; Postcards from Allston, documenting the change and gentrification transforming a gritty Boston neighborhood; and Somewhere Along the Curve, that recall the emptiness of Boston during the Covid lockdown of 2020.

“What attracted me to this combination,” explains gallery owner Bob Korn, “is that all three projects are about what happens or is happening in these places. They’re incredibly different, in both style and execution, but place is an important subject in each of them.”

“I liked Bob’s idea when he approached me,” said Boches. “He saw a unifying factor I’d never really thought about. Place wasn’t the driving idea motivating me, but it was clearly a constant presence.”

We look forward to seeing you on Friday, November 8, 4:00 – 7:00 PM ET, at the Workspace Gallery, 3 Main St / Unit 16, Eastham, Cape Cod, MA, for an inspiring evening of photography, community, and an opportunity to talk with Edward  about his creative processes and inspirations behind the imagery in Inspired by Place.

Our current show Places is open Monday thru Thursday, 11:00 am – 4:00 pm.

Featuring the works of Justin Garvin and Robert von Thaden, Places invites us to explore familiar sentiments through their photography. Justin Garvin’s focus on lesser-traveled corners of the US illuminates the lives of its inhabitants, offering narratives often overlooked. In contrast, Robert von Thaden’s journey captures the essence of homecoming, reflecting the comforting familiarity of Cape Cod after time spent in California.

 

Opening on Thursday, August 8, 5:00 – 7:00 PM ET, is our new exhibition Places.

Featuring the works of Justin Garvin and Robert von Thaden, Places invites us to explore familiar sentiments through their photography. Justin Garvin’s focus on lesser-traveled corners of the US illuminates the lives of its inhabitants, offering narratives often overlooked. In contrast, Robert von Thaden’s journey captures the essence of homecoming, reflecting the comforting familiarity of Cape Cod after time spent in California.

Their photography, despite the absence of people, vividly portrays the human footprint embedded in the landscapes they capture. Through elements like light, location, subject matter, and the time of day, their images evoke a sense of connection to places we may have visited or know well.

Please join us for the opening on Thursday, August 8, from 5:00 – 7:00 PM ET. This event offers a unique opportunity to explore the creative processes and inspirations behind the evocative imagery of Justin Garvin and Robert von Thaden. Both artists will be in attendance to share their insights and perspectives, offering a deeper understanding of how they capture and convey stories through their photography.

 

Join us tonight, Thursday, May 23 from 5-7 PM ET for the opening of Chris Green’s “Panorama”. Through his work, Chris offers a view you may not otherwise experience, inviting you to explore and connect with the places and moments he captures.

Our next opening at The Workspace Gallery will feature the work of Chris Green. Using individual frames from a 4×5 view camera, Chris creates panoramas that capture places and events that are so unique they make you feel as if you are there.  This technique allows for a level of detail and perspective that highlights the uniqueness of the locations and events he chooses to photograph. Through his work, Chris offers a view you may not otherwise experience, inviting you to explore and connect with the places and moments he captures.  Join us Thursday, May 23, 5:00 – 7:00 PM for the opening Panorama.