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Aviary Gallery

48 South Street
Jamaica Plain, MA
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48 South Street
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130

Aviary Gallery

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    • Jen Mawson
    • Vanessa Leroy
    • Mika Simoncelli
    • Philip Keith
    • Will Matsuda
    • Jenica Heintzelman
    • Jenn Stanley
    • Jinwoo Hwon Lee 이훤
    • Tova Katzman
    • Jesse Ly
    • Shelli Weiler
    • Häsler Gómez
    • Navid Haghighi
    • Hannah Altman
    • Kevin Moore
    • Brian Van Lau
    • Michael Swann
    • J Houston
    • Liam MacCormack
    • Andrew Skoda
    • Austin Reynolds
    • Julia Hopkins
    • Mitchell Hurst
    • Mairi McCormick
    • Kevin Williamson
    • Roslyn Julia
    • Matthew Cronin
    • Garrett Gould
    • Casey Bennett
    • Huang Lucang
    • Alex Knudsen
    • Meghan Braney
    • Dru Hetrick
    • Shawn Rowe
    • Amy Fink
    • Halloween Spooktacular
  • Exhibitions
    • Past Exhibitions
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Philip Keith

“All of these images were made in 2020. Some of the images I made as an escape from isolation, pushing myself to leave my comfort zone both physically and creatively or to make something that wasn't rooted in social justice or public health; both topics have dominated this year and subsequently, my professional work (also included here).” -Philip Keith.

Philip Keith is an African American photographer born and raised in Boston, MA. He graduated Boston Arts Academy with a focus on Visual Arts in 2004. He has since worked as a Freelance Photographer in Boston, New York and Berlin, Germany. Now residing in Providence, RI he works for clients such as Bloomberg Businessweek, New York Times, The New Yorker and TIME Magazine.

You can view more of Philip's work at: www.philipckeith.com

or on Instagram at @philip_keith

Philip Keith

“All of these images were made in 2020. Some of the images I made as an escape from isolation, pushing myself to leave my comfort zone both physically and creatively or to make something that wasn't rooted in social justice or public health; both topics have dominated this year and subsequently, my professional work (also included here).” -Philip Keith.

Philip Keith is an African American photographer born and raised in Boston, MA. He graduated Boston Arts Academy with a focus on Visual Arts in 2004. He has since worked as a Freelance Photographer in Boston, New York and Berlin, Germany. Now residing in Providence, RI he works for clients such as Bloomberg Businessweek, New York Times, The New Yorker and TIME Magazine.

You can view more of Philip's work at: www.philipckeith.com

or on Instagram at @philip_keith

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