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Steve Rosenthal

education

Harvard University Graduate School of Design,  M. Arch 1967.

Yale University,  B.A. 1962,  Magna Cum Laude, high honors in History of Art.

solo exhibitions

2010  Groton School, Dillon Art Center, Groton MA “White on White: Churches of Rural New England”

2009  Cape Ann Museum, Gloucester MA, “Churches of Rural New England”

2008  Cambridge Seven Associates, Cambridge MA,  “New England Churches”

2002-2003  Jackson Homestead, Newton History Museum, Newton MA  “Classic Churches of New England”

2001   WGBH-TV,  Boston, “The Waterworks at Chestnut Hill”

          Cambridge Seven Associates, Cambridge MA, “The Waterworks at Chestnut Hill”

1999   Brookline Public Library, Brookline, MA “The Waterworks at Chestnut Hill”

1998   Newton Public Library, Newton MA “The Waterworks at Chestnut Hill”

          Boston Society of Architects Gallery,  “The Waterworks at Chestnut Hill”

          Massachusetts State House, Boston MA, “The Waterworks at Chestnut Hill”  

          Quabbin Reservoir Visitor’s Center, Ware MA, “The Waterworks at Chestnut Hil,”

1992   Hartford Jewish Community Center, Hartford CT,  “Retrospective Exhibit of Architectural Photographs”

1991   Florida A&M School of Architecture, Tallahassee FL, “Retrospective  Exhibit of Architectural Photographs”

1990   Boston Society of Architects Gallery, Retrospective Exhibit of Architectural Photographs”

          Boston Architectural Center Gallery, “Retrospective Exhibit of Architectural Photographs”

1989   Tulane University School of Architecture, New Orleans LA, “Retrospective Exhibit of      Architectural Photographs”           

          Roger Williams College School of Architecture, Bristol RI, “Retrospective Exhibit of Architectural Photographs”              

1986    Photographic Resource Center, Boston MA, Klebenov Gallery, “Architectural Photographs”

1982    Jackson Homestead, Newton  Historical Society, Newton MA, “Garrets and Gables" 

group exhibitions 

Panopticon Gallery, Boston MA, “Architecture and Landscape” 2009

Panopticon Gallery, Waltham, MA “The Tree in Landscape” 2005

Panopticon Gallery, Waltham MA, “New England Churches” 2004, two-person show

West End Gallery, Gloucester MA, “Quarry Photographs” 1996, two-person show.

Loomis Chaffee School, Windsor, CT  1993,  two-person show.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Hayden Gallery, Group show 1983.

Boston College Gallery, Boston MA, “300 years of Newton Architecture” 1982

awards 

American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP),  Architectural Photography  Specialty Award, 1996.

American Institute of Architects, “ Institute Honors,” for architectural photography, 1984.

Yale University, A. Conger Goodyear Prize for Excellence in History of Art, 1962.

professional experience

Master Class workshop instructor in architectural photography, Maine Photographic Workshops, 1988 and 1991.

Architectural Photographer, 1971 to present, specializing in photography of architecture and the built environment.

Architect and designer at Cambridge Seven Associates, Cambridge MA 1967-71.

Designer at The Architects Collaborative, Cambridge MA 1964-5.

lectures

Art Institute of Boston

Boston Society of Architects Lecture Series

Florida A&M University

Guest lecturer at Harvard University Graduate School of Design Executive Education Seminars

Maine Photographic Workshops

New England School of Photography

Northeastern University

Photographic Resource Center

Roger Williams College

Cape Ann Museum

Manchester MA Historical Society

First Congregational Church, Manchester MA

Historic Newton

Newburyport MA—Preservation Week 

books

Author, “White on White—Churches of Rural New England” published bt Monacelli Press, 2009. 

Co-Author with Michael J. Crosbie and Kit Rosenthal of “Arches to Zigzags, an Architecture ABC”  an introduction to the alphabet through architecture for 4-8 year olds published by Harry N.   Abrams, 2000 

Co-Author with Michael J. Crosbie of a series of 4 board books on architecture for children ages 2-5:   “Architecture Shapes,” Architecture Counts,”  “Architecture Colors” and “Architecture Animals”,  published by Preservation Press, John Wiley and Sons,  1993 and 1995.                                               

Widely published nationally and internationally in books and magazines on architecture and the built environment.