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'''Nicholas Whitman''' is an [[United States|American]] [[photographer]]. He is best known for his work chronicling the decay and transformations of buildings, as well as his nature studies<ref>[http://www.blurb.com/b/4295689-shore-views#author-bookshelf ''Blurb Books'' listings]</ref>. His most recent works (''Shore Views'', ''Squares from Nature'', and ''Sea, Shore, Sky & Ice'') focus on shifting scenes of nature. Whitman's earlier ''MASS MoCA: From Mill to Museum'' (2001), on the other hand, documents the renovation of a sprawling<ref>[http://www.massmoca.org/event_details.php?id=71 "The 'Before' Pictures"], ''MASS MoCA website''</ref> electronics plant into the [[Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art]],<ref>[http://www.massmoca.org/history.php "History"], ''MASS MoCA website''</ref><ref>http://www.massmoca.org/press_releases/07_2000/7_05_00.html</ref>. Similarly, Whitman's 2008 book, ''The Colonial Theatre: A Pittsfield Resurrection'', showcases the transformation of the Miller Supply Company of [[Pittsfield]], [[Massachusetts]] into a functional playhouse.<ref>[http://discoverpittsfield.com/events/?event_id=21866 "Event Page"], ''Discover Pittsfield''</ref><ref>http://www.berkshiretheatregroup.org/about/history/history-of-the-colonial-theatre.html</ref>
'''Nicholas Whitman''' is an [[United States|American]] [[photographer]]. He is best known for his work chronicling the decay and transformations of buildings, as well as his nature studies.<ref>[http://www.blurb.com/b/4295689-shore-views#author-bookshelf ''Blurb Books'' listings]</ref> His most recent works (''Shore Views'', ''Squares from Nature'', and ''Sea, Shore, Sky & Ice'') focus on shifting scenes of nature. Whitman's earlier ''MASS MoCA: From Mill to Museum'' (2001), on the other hand, documents the renovation of a sprawling<ref>[http://www.massmoca.org/event_details.php?id=71 "The 'Before' Pictures"], ''MASS MoCA website''</ref> electronics plant into the [[Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art]],.<ref>[http://www.massmoca.org/history.php "History"], ''MASS MoCA website''</ref><ref>http://www.massmoca.org/press_releases/07_2000/7_05_00.html</ref> Similarly, Whitman's 2008 book, ''The Colonial Theatre: A Pittsfield Resurrection'', showcases the transformation of the Miller Supply Company of [[Pittsfield]], [[Massachusetts]] into a functional playhouse.<ref>[http://discoverpittsfield.com/events/?event_id=21866 "Event Page"], ''Discover Pittsfield''</ref><ref>http://www.berkshiretheatregroup.org/about/history/history-of-the-colonial-theatre.html</ref>


A graduate of [[RIT]]'s photography program, Whitman was Curator of Photography at the [[New Bedford Whaling Museum]] from 1978 to 1986.<ref>[http://www.ferringallery.com/dynamic/artist_resume.asp?artistID=257 "Artist Resume"], ''Ferring Gallery''</ref> In addition to his independent work, he is currently an instructor at [[Williams College]]'s winter studies program.<ref>[http://www.ferringallery.com/dynamic/artist_resume.asp?artistID=257 "Artist Resume"], ''Ferring Gallery''</ref><ref>http://www.williams.edu/feature-stories/feature-stories-archive/exposure/</ref>
A graduate of [[RIT]]'s photography program, Whitman was Curator of Photography at the [[New Bedford Whaling Museum]] from 1978 to 1986.<ref>[http://www.ferringallery.com/dynamic/artist_resume.asp?artistID=257 "Artist Resume"], ''Ferring Gallery''</ref> In addition to his independent work, he is currently an instructor at [[Williams College]]'s winter studies program.<ref>[http://www.ferringallery.com/dynamic/artist_resume.asp?artistID=257 "Artist Resume"], ''Ferring Gallery''</ref><ref>http://www.williams.edu/feature-stories/feature-stories-archive/exposure/</ref>

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Nicholas Whitman
Born
NationalityAmerican
EducationRIT
Known forPhotography
Notable workLandscape photography, nature studies, and historic photography, especially involving themes of decay.[1]
Websitenwphoto.com

Nicholas Whitman is an American photographer. He is best known for his work chronicling the decay and transformations of buildings, as well as his nature studies.[3] His most recent works (Shore Views, Squares from Nature, and Sea, Shore, Sky & Ice) focus on shifting scenes of nature. Whitman's earlier MASS MoCA: From Mill to Museum (2001), on the other hand, documents the renovation of a sprawling[4] electronics plant into the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art,.[5][6] Similarly, Whitman's 2008 book, The Colonial Theatre: A Pittsfield Resurrection, showcases the transformation of the Miller Supply Company of Pittsfield, Massachusetts into a functional playhouse.[7][8]

A graduate of RIT's photography program, Whitman was Curator of Photography at the New Bedford Whaling Museum from 1978 to 1986.[9] In addition to his independent work, he is currently an instructor at Williams College's winter studies program.[10][11]

Selected publications

  • 2013. Sea, Shore, Sky & Ice.[12]
  • 2013. Squares from Nature.[13]
  • 2008. The Colonial Theatre: A Pittsfield Resurrection.[14]
  • 2001. MASS MoCA: From Mill to Museum.[15]
  • 1997. A Window Back: Photography in a Whaling Museum.[16]

References

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