The Center for Photography at Woodstock, founded in 1977, is a not for profit artist-centered organization dedicated to supporting artists working in photography and related media and engaging their audiences through opportunities in which creation, discovery, and learning are made possible.
We offer year-round exhibitions, publish the quarterly journal, PQ, host the Woodstock Photography Workshop and Lecture series, offer artist workspace residencies, maintain and build a print collection, provide access to professional workspace, offer internships in arts administration and photography education, and much more.
The Center for Photography at Woodstock, founded in 1977, is a not for profit artist-centered organization dedicated to supporting artists working in photography and related media and engaging their audiences through opportunities in which creation, discovery, and learning are made possible.
We offer year-round exhibitions, publish the quarterly journal, PQ, host the Woodstock Photography Workshop and Lecture series, offer artist workspace residencies, maintain and build a print collection, provide access to professional workspace, offer internships in arts administration and photography education, and much more.