About this Event
SF Camerawork's monthly critiques offer members the opportunity to share and receive feedback on their current projects. May’s critique will be led by Bay Area based artist, Jeremiah Barber.
If you are interested in presenting at the critique, please email [email protected] in addition to registering here.
When: Tuesday, May 21, 6-8PM
Location: SF Camerawork, Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture, 2 Marina Boulevard Building A, San Francisco, CA, 94123
The critiques are two hours long, usually on Tuesday evenings from 6 - 8 pm PST. Five photographers have 20 minutes at each critique to present their work and receive feedback from the critique leader and the group. In addition to the five photographers presenting work, there are also typically 15 - 20 other members who tune in to observe, comment, and ask questions. Critiques are intended to be as collaborative as possible, and we encourage all participants to engage in the conversation!
This event is reserved for current SF Camerawork members. Want to join as an SF Camerawork member? Sign up HERE.
Jeremiah Barber is a San Francisco based artist who explores perception and communication through performance, sculpture, and speculative design. Central to his work are anticipated failures: constructed realities, knowledge gaps, and a future designed through our bodies, which are fundamentally unreliable. Barber has been commissioned for projects nationally and internationally, including the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Southern Exposure, and the San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery. In 2015 he received the Eureka Fellowship from the Fleishhacker Foundation. In addition to his solo practice, Barber cofounded the artist collective 100 Days Action. He teaches sculpture at the University of California Davis.
Image Credit : Jeremiah Barber, Evolutionary Variations, Canon B 36”x24”, Archival Digital Pigment Prints, 2022-23
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
SF Camerawork, 2 Marina Boulevard, San Francisco, United States
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