October Member's Critique

Tue Oct 21 2025 at 06:00 pm to 08:00 pm UTC-07:00

2 Marina Blvd | San Francisco

SF Camerawork
Publisher/HostSF Camerawork
October Member's Critique
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October's Members' Critique will be led by Fall Artist-in-Residence, Tricia Rainwater.
About this Event

About this event

SF Camerawork's monthly critiques offer members the opportunity to share and receive feedback on their current projects. October's critique will be led in-person by Tricia Rainwater, SFC's Fall Artist-in-Residence, and mixed media artist.



Presenter slots are on a first come first served basis with members only able to present once per quarter/season each year (Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter).
Email to present; space is limited to 5 presenters per session.


When: Tuesday, October 21st, 6-8 PM
Location: SF Camerawork, Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture, 2 Marina Boulevard Building A, San Francisco, CA, 94123

5 photographers have 15 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 up to 25 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. Unsure of your registration status? Email .

Want to join as an SF Camerawork member? Sign up HERE.


Tricia Rainwater is a Choctaw multimedia artist based in the Bay Area, with roots in the Central Valley and New Mexico. Her artistic portfolio, which includes self-portraiture, sculpture, large-scale murals, and installations, has been featured at the Berkeley Center for the Arts, ICA San Francisco, MOCA Toronto, and with Muz Collective, ICA San Jose among others. In 2022, she received a grant from the SF Arts Commission to trace the Choctaw Trail of Tears. Rooted in themes of identity and grief, her work offers a perspective through the lens of a Choctaw survivor. Through her art, Tricia confronts and resists loss by revisiting sites of pain, creating spaces for personal and collective healing.


Event Photos

Image Details: Tricia Rainwater Headshot by Emily Kask.

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2 Marina Blvd, 2 Marina Boulevard, San Francisco, United States

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