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FRAMINGHAM Fran Forman’s new book, The Rest Between Two Notes: The Selected Works of Fran Forman, has just been named a “Best Photography Book of 2020” by Elizabeth Avedon.  Forman will discuss the development of this project as well as the process of creating her unique photo montages at the next meeting of the Gateway Camera Club on Tuesday, April 20 at 7 p.m.

Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Fran Forman studied art and sociology as an undergraduate at Brandeis University and then received an MSW, working for several years with heroin addicts.

She earned an MFA from Boston University in graphic design, but spent most of her grad school years experimenting in the darkroom. 

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Today she is an Affiliated Scholar at the Women’s Studies Research Center at Brandeis University and teaches workshops nationally and abroad. She is also a recipient of grants from the Sassower, Tyre, Tavris, and Puffin Foundations. She has been a Resident Artist at Holsnoy Kloster, Norway, The Studios of Key West, and the Vermont Studio Center.She is represented by Pucker Gallery (Boston), Afterimage Gallery (Dallas), Susan Spiritus Gallery (Newport Beach, CA), and Galeria Photo/Graphica (San Miguel de Allende, Mexico). 

Gateway Camera Club membership consists of beginner, intermediate and advanced photographers.  The Club’s goals are to share ideas, knowledge and insight; to help improve the skills and abilities of our members and to have some fun while enjoying photography.

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The Club is very active and we meet on most Tuesdays.  Please check out our website www.gatewaycameraclub.org for more information.  We are currently meeting only via zoom.

 If interested in attending a meeting, please contact us via our E-mail Address: gwinfo@gatewaycameraclub.org 

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