Karin Rosenthal, a Wellesley College graduate, studied photography at the Rochester Institute of Photography and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Her nudes have been published internationally and are in such major anthologies as Male Nude Now, Naked Women, and Eros. They are in numerous museum collections including the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Public Library, the Brooklyn Museum, the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, the Fogg Museum, the Danforth and Rose Art Museums, the International Center of Photography, and the Yale University Art Gallery. In 1978, she received a Traveling Fellowship from the Trustees of Wellesley College to photograph in Greece for one year, doing portraiture and the nudes in water. Ms. Rosenthal has had several one-person exhibitions including showings at the Arthur Griffin Center for Photographic Art, the Fogg Museum Print Room, the Firehouse Arts Center in Newburyport, and the Howard Yezerski Gallery. She recently exhibited at Seattle’s Benham Gallery, Boston’s Panopticon Gallery, and the J. Johnson Gallery in Jacksonville Beach, FL. A book entitled Karin Rosenthal: Twenty Years of Photographs was produced in conjunction with a major show of her work at the Danforth Museum of Art in 2000. She was awarded the 2006 Ultimate Eye Foundation Grant for Figurative Photography and two of her nudes were selected by the TCB-Cafe Publishing Competition for its 2006 book , one of them as the cover image. Ms. Rosenthal has taught workshops in the Figure and the Landscape since 1996.