Guitar Heroes
Photographs from Behind the Six String
March 20–June 9, 2015

  • The Boss, Worcester Centrum, 1984. Courtesy of Ron Pownall

    The Boss, Worcester Centrum, 1984. Courtesy of Ron Pownall

  • Bob Dylan, Washington, D.C., 1965 - Grammy for Best Album Cover. Courtesy of Rowland Scherman

    Bob Dylan, Washington, D.C., 1965 - Grammy for Best Album Cover. Courtesy of Rowland Scherman

  • John Lennon “rockin’ out”, 1980. Courtesy of Roger Farrington

    John Lennon “rockin’ out”, 1980. Courtesy of Roger Farrington

  • Kenny Wayne Shepherd. Courtesy of Leslii Stevens

    Kenny Wayne Shepherd. Courtesy of Leslii Stevens

  • Deacon John Moore. Courtesy of Gary Samson

    Deacon John Moore. Courtesy of Gary Samson

Featured Artists

Curators

Jason Landry
Jason Landry

Jason Landry is the Owner of Panopticon Gallery in Boston, Massachusetts.  Established in 1971, Panopticon Gallery is one of the oldest fine art photography galleries in the United States specializing in contemporary, modern and vintage photography. Landry represent established and emerging photographers with a primary focus on developing and expanding their careers, connections and art network. The gallery regularly assists collectors in buying, selling and locating photographs and supports local educational institutions, regional art museums and estates.

Landry brings over twenty years of business management and fine art photography experience to the gallery. Prior to acquiring Panopticon Gallery, he worked at the Photographic Resource Center at Boston University in various capacities and was a member of their Board of Directors. In keeping with the galleries core focus, Landry regularly attends portfolio review events and photography art fairs both nationally and internationally, has juried group exhibitions, and has lectured at regional and national art colleges and universities.

In 2013, Landry accepted the position of Director of the MFA in Photography Program at the New Hampshire Institute of Art, published his first book Instant Connections: Essays and Interviews on Photography, and started writing for the Huffington Post.