Members' Critique: June 2024

Members' Critique: June 2024

June's Members' Critique will be led by artist, Young Suh

By SF Camerawork

Date and time

Tuesday, June 25 · 6 - 8pm PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • 2 hours

SF Camerawork's monthly critiques offer members the opportunity to share and receive feedback on their current projects. June's critique will be led by artist, Young Suh.

If you are interested in presenting at the critique, please email joanna@sfcamerawork.org in addition to registering here.

When: Tuesday, June 25, 6-8PM
Location: Online

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.

Young Suh received his BFA in Photography from the Pratt Institute, Brooklyn in 1998, and went on to receive his MFA in Studio Art from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, where he taught large format photography and digital printing. His photographic work often deals with the complicated nature of human involvement in managing natural resources and the shifting concepts of nature in contemporary society. Over the last 10 years he has completed two major projects, “Instant Traveler” and “Wildfires.” He is currently working on his new project, “Let Burn,” a photo and video series on controlled fires.

Suh’s work is included in several public and corporate collections, and he has had solo exhibitions in the U.S. and in Korea. His work has also appeared in numerous group exhibitions throughout the country, notable among them: “The Collector’s Guide to New Art Photography” at Chelsea Art Museum (New York) and the Santa Barbara Museum of Art and the Center for Contemporary Art in Sacramento.

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