DON GUREWITZ
51 BERKELEY STREET
SOMERVILLE, MA 02143
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PHOTOGRAPHY

Awards

Islands magazine annual international Photo Contest. 2012. First Place.

Planet magazine annual photo competition “Global Travel”. 2012. Honorable

Mention.

Santa Fe Photographic Workshops Semi-Annual Competition. 2011. “Light”.

Honorable Mention.

Worldwide Photography Gala Awards. 2011. “Best Shot”. Honorable Mention.

2010-2011. “Storyteller”. Finalist. 2009. “Photographer of the Year”. Finalist.

International Color Awards “Photography Masters Cup”. 2011. “People”

and “Silhouette”. Nominee. 2009. “Silhouette”. Honorable Mention. 2008.

“Photojournalism”. Nominee. 2007 “Architecture”, “People”, and “Photojournalism”.

Nominee.

International Loupe Awards. 2009. “People and Portraits”. Finalist.

International Aperture Awards. 2009. Bronze and Silver awards.

International Photography Awards “Lucies”. 2009. “People” photo essays.

Honorable Mention. “Architecture”. Honorable Mention. 1998. Six Honorable

Mentions. 1997. Honorable Mention.

PX3 Prix de la Photographie Paris. 2007. Judges’ “Honorable Mention”. “Peoples’

Choice” overall 1st place in “Fine Arts”, and 1st, 2nd and 3rd in “People”, Travel”, and

“Culture” subcategories of “Fine Arts” and “Photojournalism.

Second International Internet Art Competition. Sponsored by Art Periscope.com.

  1. First prize.

US-ASEAN Film and Photography Festival. 2006 Special Award winner for

work in Southeast Asia. 2003 Award recipient, “Southeast Asia Portfolio”;

award nominee, “Photo Essay”, “Single Image”.

Photo Media (Magazine) “World in Focus: Raising Environmental and Cultural

Awareness Through Photography”. 2003. Runner-up in “Indigenous Cultures”.

American Photo (magazine). Fifth American Photo Readers Contest. 1998.

Runner-up in "Landscape/Nature" and Runner-up in "Photojournalism.

Photographic(magazine). Fuji Film "New Ways of Seeing Things Outdoors."

May, 1996. Second prize.

Popular Photography (magazine). "Sunset Photo Contest." October, 1995.

Honorable Mention.

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Awards (cont’d)

Today's Photographer (magazine). Photo of the Month. May, 1995. First prize.

Black River Publishing. "1995 Outdoor Grandeur Photo Contest." Runnerup.

Boston Globe. “1994 Photo Contest”. Second Prize.

Exhibits

  1. Cambridge (MA) Art Association. “11th National Prize Show”. Group exhibit.
  1. 1650 Gallery, Los Angeles, CA. “Wanderlust: Travels Near and Far”. Group

show

2012. Photo Place Gallery, Middlebury, VT. “New Portfolio Artists Exhibit”

  1. Cambridge (MA) Multicultural Arts Center. “Bhutan: Inside the Land of the

Thunder Dragon”. One month solo show.

  1. Real Colegio Complutense, Harvard University. “Spain”. Group exhibit as

part of Harvard’s annual “Art First” celebration.

  1. Worldwide Photography Gala Exhibit. Circulo de Bellas Artes, Madrid, Spain.
Six images in international photography exhibit.

2009-2010.Hannah Bacol Busch Gallery. Houston, TX. “Man, Woman and Child”.

Six month 8-artist African themed fine art photography and sculpture.

  1. Sasaki (Architecture) Associates Exhibit Space. “Images of Our World”.

Watertown, MA. Two month solo show.

2009. Cambridge (MA) Multicultural Arts Center. “Myanmar: A Look at Traditional

Life in Burma”. Three month solo show.

  1. Old Schwamb Mill Gallerey. Arlington, MA. “Three Somerville Photographers”.
  1. Firehouse Center for the Arts. Newburyport, MA. “Images of Our World”.

One month solo show.

  1. BECA Gallery. New Orleans, LA. “Four”. Three month four artist show.

2008. Gallery at 38 Cameron. Cambrideg, MA. Two month four artist exhibit.

2008. Center for Fine Art Photography. Fort Collins, CO. “Planes, Trains and

Automobiles”. International group show. One acceptance.

2007. Danforth Museum of Art. Framingham, MA. “New England Photographers

Biennial Exhibition”. One acceptance.

2007. Gaude Mater Gallery. Czestchowa, Poland. “Second International Internet

Art Competition”. Three pieces included in the exhibit.

2007. Cambridge (MA) Multicultural Arts Center. “Mustang: The Lost Tibetan

Kingdom”. One month solo show.

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Exhibits (cont’d)

2007. The Gallery at 38 Cameron. Cambridge, MA. Two month group show.

2007. Arsenal Center for the Arts. Watertown, MA. “Laugh: The Art of Humor”.

Group show. Two acceptances.

2007. Micro Museum. Brooklyn, NY. “Spectrum: The Chakra Element. Yellow.”

Group show. One acceptance.

2007. “DIA Invitational Exhibit” at Denver International Airport sponsored by the

Center for Fine Art Photography. International group show. One acceptance.

2007. Asian Fusion Gallery. New York, NY. “Essence of Asia: Eastern Influence on
Western Art”. International group show. One acceptance.

  1. Arsenal Center for the Arts. Watertown, MA. “Laugh: The Art of Humor”.

Group show. Two acceptances.

2007. Rendezvous Restaurant. Cambridge, MA. Three month solo show.

2007. Red Oak Winery. Middleton, MA. “Photographs from Italy”. Long term solo

show opened in 2006.

2006. US-ASEAN Film and Photography Festival at the National Geographic Society

in Washington, DC. Featured Guest Photographer.

2006. The Center for the Arts in Natick (MA). Two month two-photographer show,

“Portraits of Our World: Photographs from the Four Corners of the Globe”.

2006. Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art. New York, NY. Six month solo show,

“Mustang: The Lost Tibetan Kingdom”.

2006. Agora Gallery. New York, NY. One month group show, “Chelsea International

Fine Art Competition Collective Exhibition”. Four acceptances.

2006. 1st Stock Gallery. Deerfield, NH. Four month solo show, “Burma Rediscovered”.

2006. Eclipse Gallery. Boston, MA. One month solo show, “Images of Our World.”

2006. Gallery 181. Lawrence, MA. Two month group show, “Art on the Wall”. Three

acceptances.

2006. Boston College Center for International Studies. Permanent solo show since 2001.

  1. Barnes & Noble Bookstore. McLean, VA. “Tales from the Far East: Images from

Southeast Asia.” Visuals for special one week children’s program.

  1. Campo di Fiori Restaurant. Boston, MA location. Three month solo show. 2004.

Weston, MA location. Two three month solo shows.

2005. The Rotunda of Union Station, Washington, DC. “Portrait of Indonesia”

sponsored by The Embassy of Indonesia. One month four-photographer show to

celebrate 60 years of Indonesian independence. Twenty prints.

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Exhibits (cont’d)

2005. Panopticon Gallery. Waltham, MA. Six week nine-photographer show,

“Cuba: There is Light and Shadow/Hay Luz y Sombra”. Eight prints.

2005. Mariposa Museum. Peterborough, NH. “Images of Indonesia”. One month

solo show.

2004. The Gallery at 38 Cameron. Cambridge, MA. Two month, five-artist show.

  1. Cambridge (MA) Multicultural Arts Center. Two month two-photographer

show, “Nepal: Two Views”.

2004. The Gallery at University Lutheran Church. Harvard University. Two

month solo show. Selection of international work.

2003-2004. Asor Gallery. Roslindale, MA. Three month solo show.

  1. The Gallery at 38 Cameron Events Venue. Cambridge, MA. Three

month solo show.

  1. Griffin Museum of Photography. Winchester, MA. Tenth Juried Exhibition.

One acceptance.

2003. Griffin Museum of Photography. “Mustang: The Lost Tibetan Kingdom”.

Three month solo show.

2003. Brookline (MA) Arts Center. “Images of India” . One month solo show.

2003. Coldwell Banker Real Estate Offices Galleries (Cambridge and Somerville, MA).

Two month solo show in each gallery.

2003. Harvard University’s Holyoke Center Exhibit Space. One month solo show.

2003. WGBH public TV/radio. Atrium Gallery. One and a half month solo show.

2003. Eclipse Gallery. Newbury St., Boston. One month solo show.

2002-2003. Bodhi Café. Newbury St., Boston. Long-term rotating solo show.

2002. Corners Picture Framing. Cambridge, MA. One month solo show.

2002. Nichols College. Worcester, MA. Six week solo show.

2002. Trident Booksellers and Café. Newbury St., Boston. Three month solo show.

2002. Coco’s Salon and Gallery. Newbury St., Boston. Four month solo show.

2002. Mars Hill College, Asheville, NC. “At Home: Images of Traditional

Communities”. Two month solo show.

2002. Cambridge (MA) Multicultural Arts Center. “West Africa: A Glimpse at

Traditional Life in Mali”. One and a half month solo show.

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Exhibits (cont’d)
  1. Club Passim (Cambridge, MA). One and a half month two-photographer

show.

2001. Gallery ISO (Boston, MA) in the studio of photographer Lou Jones.

“Rhythms and Rituals” and “Manmade”. Two month solo companion shows.

2001. Newton (MA) Free Library. One month solo show.

2001. Harvard University’s Holyoke Center Exhibit Space. Two month solo show.

2001. Arlington (MA) Center for the Arts. Juried Exhibit “Body Conscious”.

One acceptance.

2001. Stephan Coiffeur. Newbury St., Boston. Three month solo show.

2001. Cambridge (MA) Art Association. Juried Exhibit “Red”. One acceptance.

2000. Massachusetts Cultural Council. Boston, MA. Two month solo show.

2000. Blackburn College. Carlinville, IL. Two month solo show.
2000. Babel Records World Music Store. Cambridge, MA. One month solo show.

2000. Asian American Bank and Trust. Boston, MA. Selectionof Asian work.

Two month solo show.

  1. Borders-Books-Music-Café, Boston, MA. Three month solo show.

1999. Crystal Art Gallery, Boston, MA. One month show. Four pieces included

in "Orchestra of Art”, a multi-medium show presenting the works of several artists.

1998. Gallery 57. City of Cambridge (MA) Arts Council. “Observations and

Revelations: Travel Photography as Documentary Art." One month solo show.

1998. The Gallery at Zona Photographic Labs. Cambridge, MA. "Images of Our

World: The Eye of A Traveler.” One month solo show.

  1. "Art of Photography" Exhibit. Armory Art Center. West Palm Beach, FL.

One acceptance.

1996. California Poppy Festival Wildflower Photo Exhibit. Two acceptances.

1996. Gordon Parks Photography Competition Finalists' Exhibition. Fort Scott (KS) Community College. Two acceptances.

1996. Westchester (NY) International Color Slide Exhibit. Four acceptances.

  1. Northern Counties (Great Britain) 16th International Transparency Exhibit.

One acceptance.

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Publications

Shutterbug (magazine). May, 2003. Feature article and images.

Photo Life (magazine). November, 2002. Feature article and images.

Photographers' Forum magazine’s Best of Photography Annual, 1999 (book). One

acceptance. 1998. One acceptance. 1997. One acceptance. 1996. One acceptance.

1995. One acceptance.

Graphis magazine’s Amateur Photography I (book). 1998. Four acceptances.

Commercial

The How and Why of World History. Kendall Hunt. 2011. Cover Photo.

Revolução Nicaragüense. Editora da Unesp (São Paulo, Brazil). 2006. Cover photo.

Building Green. Lark Books, a division of Sterling Publishing. 2006. Fifty international

images.

Cambridge Affordable Housing Trust brochure. 2006 report.

TCS Expeditions “Great Faiths” and “History’s Lost Cities” excursion brochures. 2006.

Annual Cambridge (MA) River Festival. 2006 and 2001. Cambridge Arts Council. Official

Photographer. Various Arts Council and City publications and web pages.

Prealgebra. Houghton Mifflin text book. 2004. Cover photo.

The Good House Book: A Common-Sense Guide to Alternative Homebuilding. Lark

Books. 2004. Seventy international images. Cover photo.

Elements of Design. Lark Books. 2004. Three images.

Graphique de France publishers. 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006 wall calendars, mini

calendars, and poster: “Tuscany”. One image each. 2002 wall calendars: “Cuba” and”

China”. One image each.

Boston College Center for International Partnerships and Programs 2003-2004 and 2004-

2005 Catalogues. Four cover photos.

Let’s Go Travel Guide Books. Website: all travel photos. 2002-2005.

In the Vortex of the Cyclone: Selected Poems by Excilia Saldaña. University Press

of Florida. 2002. Frontispiece photo.

Eastern Mountain Sports. February, 1998. "See the World Sale" brochure. One

photo.

Nikon calendar. 1998. April photo.

Outdoor Grandeur Calendar. 1995. July photo. Black River Publishing.

Solidarity (United Auto Workers magazine). Sept., 1995. "Hot Days in DC."

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Charities

2011, 2005. LifeSavor. Benefit for Community Servings, greater Boston meal program

for people with AIDS. Framed Iris print.

2011, 2010, 2009. Primary Source. “Gala for Global Education”. Charles Hotel

(Cambridge, MA). Framed Iris print.

2009. Culture and Caring. Benefit for the Jimmy Fund Clinic. One framed Iris

print. Liberty Hotel (Boston, MA). 2007. Framed Iris print.

2009. Brattle Theatre. Cambridge, MA. “Art House”. Fundraiser for theatre

preservation. Two prints. 2008. Six prints. 2007. Four prints.

2008. Fenway Community Health. “The Mens Event”. Copley Mariot Hotel (Boston, MA)

Fundraiser for community health center. One framed Iris print.

2007. Mindscapes. Benefit for Mass. General Hospital Dept. of Psychiatry at the

Intercontinental Hotel. One framed Iris print.

2007. Boston Night to Save Darfur at the Royal Sonesta Hotel. Four framed Iris prints.

2007. Seasons of Hope Calendar to benefit the Boston Living Center’s wellness

programs for people living with HIV/AIDS. One image.

2007, 2006, 2005, 2004. WGBH Public Television Annual Two Collection

Juried On-Air Auction. One framed Iris print each year.

2005. In Search of CMAC. Fundraiser for Cambridge (MA) Multicultural Art Center.

One print.

2004. Room to Read. Benefit for educational projects in South and Southeast Asia.

New York City. One print. 2003. Pilot House, Lewis Wharf, Boston. Two

prints.

2001. Oscar Night 2001. Benefit for Positive Directions AIDS program. At

The Big Easy. Three acceptances. Oscar Night 2000. At Park Plaza Hotel,

Boston, MA. Eleven prints.

1999. Great Gatsby Silent Auction. Benefit for YWCA of Cambridge Hinge for Hope

program. Held at home of Boston Channel 5 TV newscaster Susan Wornick. Six

prints. 1998. Grand Opening Art Sale at University Park Hotel at MIT,

Cambridge, MA, to benefit the YWCA Hinge for Hope program. Two prints.

1999. Fine Art Exhibition and Fund Raising Event for the Perkins School for the Blind.

Held at The Museum Towers Condominiums, Cambridge, MA, and at Crystal Art

Gallery, Boston, MA. Four prints.

  1. For the Love of Life: Making Dreams Come True for People with AIDS. Gallery

Of Dreams, Second Annual Fall Auction. Held at the World Trade Center, Boston.

Four prints.

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Miscellaneous

Don’s photographs are held in numerous corporate, institutional, and private collections.

WBAI radio (NY) “Arts Magazine”. Two-part interview November 14 and 21, 2006.

Shutterbug Magazine Internet Radio. Interviewed on September 2, 2006 show.

Boston (MA) Photography Center. Juror for 2006 Juried Photography Exhibit.

Brookline (MA) Arts Center. Moderator for November 2003 Photography Salon.

Stebbins Gallery (Cambridge, MA). Juror for 2003 Annual Juried Photography Exhibit.

"Los Caminos del Espanol". Mass. Corporation for Educational Telecommunications

cable TV program. Slides used for segment on Cuba. April 7, 1995.

Slide Lectures

Hundreds of slide lectures on travel, political and photographic subjects given in the Boston

area and throughout the U.S. All presentations based on personal travel, observation, study,

and research. Some examples:

October, 2011. “Bhutan: Inside the Land of the Thunder Dragon”. Boston (MA) Public Library.

March, 2010. “A Trek to the Tibetan Kingdom of Mustang”. Boston (MA) Public Library.

February, 2010. “A Look at Islamic Cultures Around the World”. Quincy (MA) Public Library.

May, 2008. “Myanmar: A Glimpse of Traditional Life in Burma” Harvard Travelers Club.

September, 2006. “Mustang: The Lost Tibetan Kingdom”. Marchais Museum of Tibetan

Art (New York, NY). In conjunction with 6 month solo show.

September, 2006. “Mustang: The Lost Tibetan Kingdom”. South Shore (MA)

Camera Club.

July 2006, July 2004, and July 2003. “Photography, Travel, English”. New England School

of English.

June, 2006. “Burma Rediscovered”. 1st Stock Art Gallery. Deerfield, NH. In conjunction

With 3 month solo show.

May, 2006. “Documentary Fine Art Photography.” Boston Photography Center.

November, 2003. “Surviving as a Fine Art Photographer”. New England School of Photography

annual student assembly.

October, 2003. “Mustang: The Lost Tibetan Kingdom”. Griffin Museum of Photography.

In conjunction with 3 month solo show.

April, 2003. Fuller Middle School (Framingham, MA). “Ancient Civilizations”. Assembly

of 6th grade classes. March, 2003. “Islamic Cultures Around the World”. Assembly of 7th

and 8th grade classes. February, 2002. “Mali”. 7th grade class.

July and May, 2002. Cambridge (MA) Multicultural Arts Center. “A Trek Through

Dogon Country in Mali”. In conjunction with one and a half month solo show.

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Slide Lectures (Cont’d)

March, 2003. Shady Hill School (Cambridge, MA). “Islamic Cultures Around the World”.

Assembly of 5th and 6th grade classes. “India”. Assembly of 7th and 8th grade classes.

October, 2002. Nichols College (Dudley, MA). Fall term guest lecture. “Another

View of Globalization: A Look at Traditional Societies.” March, 2002; February, 2000;

November, 1998. "India Today". World Literature class.

April, 2002. Blackburn College. Carlinville, Illinois. “Vietnam Today” and “An

Unexpected Celebration in Bali, Indonesia”. October, 2000. “Images of Our World:

A Documentary Travel Photographer Looks at Other Realities”.

February, 2002. Mars Hill College, Mars Hill, NC. “At Home: Images of Traditional

Communities”. Presentation as “Dreams to Deeds” program guest artist. November,

1999. Three classes: “Traditional Life in Mali”.

January, 2002. Carleton-Willard Village retirement community, Bedford, MA.

“Amazing Turkey”. August, 2001, “Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands”. July, 2001,

“Sicily: The Mediterranean Melting Pot”. February, 2001, “Intimate Italy”. December,

2000, “Thailand, Cambodia, and Laos”. September, 2000, “A Trek to the Kingdom

of Mustang”. July, 2000, “Vietnam Today”. April, 2000, “Indonesia”. February, 2000,

“Egypt and Jordan”. November, 1999, “West Africa”. September, 1999, “China

Today”. May, 1999, “A Taste of India.” Similar ongoing lecture programs at 16 other

New England senior and assisted living communities.

December, 2001. Newton North High School (MA) special assembly. “Muslim Cultures

Around the Globe”. May, 1999. “Vietnam Today” for the New Start Program at Newton

North.

November, 2000. “A Trek to the Himalayan Land of Mustang”. Sponsored by the

Ambassador of Nepal and U.S. Representative from California Tom Lantos. Rayburn

Office Bldg., Washington, DC.

October, 2000. Harvard Travelers Club, Boston, MA. “A Trek to the Himalayan

Kingdom of Mustang”. October, 1999, “Images of China: Forbidden City to Lhasa”.

October, 2000. Cambridge (MA) Arts Council. “A Trek to the Tibetan Kingdom

of Mustang”. October, 1998, "Observations and Revelations: Travel Photography

as Documentary Art" (in conjunction with solo exhibit in the city's Gallery 57).

September, 1999. Borders Bookstore, Boston, MA. “West Africa: Traditional Life in

Mali”.

October, 1998. Boston Camera Club of professional, semiprofessional and amateur

photographers. “Bali and Java”.

Fall, 1995. Five lecture series. City of Newton (MA) Community Education Program: