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Penumbra Foundation is a non profit organization that brings together the Art and Science of Photography through education, research, outreach, public and residency programs. Its goal is to be a comprehensive resource for photographers at any level, artists, students, professionals, historians, researchers, conservators and curators. | Penumbra Foundation is a non profit organization that brings together the Art and Science of Photography through education, research, outreach, public and residency programs. Its goal is to be a comprehensive resource for photographers at any level, artists, students, professionals, historians, researchers, conservators and curators. | ||
The Riso program fosters collaborations through the process of bookmaking with artists who practice and understand the photographic medium from dissimilar perspectives. | The Riso program fosters collaborations through the process of bookmaking with artists who practice and understand the photographic medium from dissimilar perspectives. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:00, 26 November 2025
| Penumbra Foundation | |
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| Location | 36 East 30 Street, 10016, New York City, NY |
| Country | United States 🇺🇸 |
| Type | Print shop, Community space, Gallery |
| Years active | 2019–present |
| Services | |
| Website | penumbrafoundation.org |
Penumbra Foundation is a non profit organization that brings together the Art and Science of Photography through education, research, outreach, public and residency programs. Its goal is to be a comprehensive resource for photographers at any level, artists, students, professionals, historians, researchers, conservators and curators.
The Riso program fosters collaborations through the process of bookmaking with artists who practice and understand the photographic medium from dissimilar perspectives.