Boston Photographer Winslow Martin’s Show Extended In Watertown

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A documentary photography exhibition by Arlington, Mass.-based photographer Winslow Martin, “My Armenia (1999–2008),” traces a deeply personal journey through post-Soviet Armenia and the historic moments he witnessed along the way. Now extended through August 29, 2026, the exhibition inaugurates Project Save Photograph Archive’s expanded gallery space in Watertown.

Project Save is the world’s largest photo archive dedicated to preserving the regional, national and global Armenian experience. Its expansion doubles the group’s space and creates a venue dedicated to exhibitions, public programs, and community engagement opportunities.

“My Armenia (1999–2008)” on view through August 29, 2026 at Project Save Photograph Archive, 600 Pleasant Street in Watertown, Mass. Gallery hours are Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2-5:30 p.m., Saturdays from 12-4 p.m., and by appointment. Directions and more details at projectsave.org or 617-923-4542.

A full press release is available here, and I’d be delighted to schedule interviews or a walk-through of the exhibition. Images available here. 

Thank you!
Jennifer Astin

JMKPR

(424) 333-1718 (c)
“Martin’s 30 black-and-white photographs are dreamy, humorous, unsettling, and poignant. Placed together, his stirring images evoke the warmth of the people, the rugged beauty of their land, and the heartache that has touched so many lives.” Lauren Kaufmann, ArtsFuse

“Winslow Martin is an Arlington-based photojournalist who first visited Armenia in 1999. He has returned multiple times. ‘Welcomed like family through times of everyday life, joyous celebrations and tragic unrest I have become devoted to Armenia, its people, culture and enduring natural beauty.’ That devotion comes through in the 30 black-and-white photographs on display.” Mark Feeney, Boston Globe
Photo by Angela Rowlings, Opening Reception for Winslow Martin at Project Save, April 2026
“Kor Virap,” by Winslow Martin

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