The Diner Project
1974–1977
Discovering a Time Past
But Not Forgotten
“Walk-Ins Welcome” was published on March 29, 2025. Limited edition of 150 copies. Available for online purchase. “Every photograph feels like a short story. Taken as a whole, it gains the power of a novel. A singular evocation of a mostly vanished time and way of life.” Dennis Lehane, best selling author of "Mystic River" and "GONE BABY GONE.”
“Walk-Ins Welcome” was published on March 29, 2025. Limited edition of 150 copies. Available for online purchase. “Every photograph feels like a short story. Taken as a whole, it gains the power of a novel. A singular evocation of a mostly vanished time and way of life.” Dennis Lehane, best selling author of "Mystic River" and "GONE BABY GONE.”
CURRENT
Gardiner Public Library
Solo Exhibition: NOV 16-DEC 28, 2025
RECEPTION, ARTIST TALK & BOOK SIGNING
Saturday,Nov 22, 2025, 3-5PM
Free and open to all
Gardiner Public Library
133 Farmer’s Turnpike
Gardiner, NY 12525
ON VIEW:
Tue, Wed, Thu: 10am - 8pm
Fri, Sat, Sun: 10am - 4pm Closed Mon
RECENT
Cambridge City Hall
The Mayor’s Gallery
Cambridge City Hall, 2nd Floor
795 Massachusetts Ave.
Cambridge, MA 02139
Solo Exhibition: OCT 16–NOV 14, 2025
RECEPTION, ARTIST TALK & BOOK SIGNING
Thursday, Oct 16th, 5–7PM
Solo Exhibition: JULY 2025
Morton Memorial Library & Community House
Rhinecliff, NY 12574
NEWS
11/14/25: Cambridge History Museum Fund acquires eight poster-sized black and white digital prints from Andrew Satter’s Diner Project archive for the City of Cambridge’s permanent collection.
Walk-Ins Welcome was published on March 29th, 2025. Limited, first edition of 150 / sixty-four pages. Original black & white images from 1974–1977. On Sale now.
9/19/24: Meet the Artist talk, Center for Photography at Woodstock (CPW.ORG)
7/24/24: Art Institute of Chicago (AIC.ORG) acquires twenty-one Andrew Satter archival images of renown architect Bruce Goff taken at Goff’s studio in Tyler, TX in 1976
PRESS
The Boston Globe: A feast for the eyes (with a side order of bacon)
Picture Show—At Russ’s in East Cambridge, everybody knew your name—and your order.
Photos of Russ’s diner return to East Cambridge, where they were taken by Andy Satter in the ’70s
NewTV - Museum Open House-Discovering A Time Past But Not Forgotten
OTHER RECENT EXHIBITIONS
CambridgeSide Galleria (solo)
Cambridge, MA
(Original site of Russ’s Kitchenette Diner)
Elting Memorial Library (solo)
New Paltz, NYMothership on Main (solo)
Danbury, CTCenter for Photography at Woodstock (group)
Kingston, NY
PRIVATE COLLECTIONS
Chappaqua, NY
Durham, NC
Edina, MN
High Falls, NY
Kingston, NY
Pittsburgh, PA
Poughkeepsie, NY
Rosendale, NY
Rhinebeck, NY
Santa Monica, CA
Stone Ridge, NY
Select Images available for purchase
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