August Members’ Critique

With Rodrigo Valenzuela

Tuesday, August 17, 2021
6:00 - 8:00 PM PDT

Images courtesy of Rodrigo Valenzuela

Images courtesy of Rodrigo Valenzuela

On Tuesday, August 17th, SF Camerawork welcomed photographer, educator, and recent Guggenheim fellow Rodrigo Valenzuela to lead the monthly members’ critique. The critiques are a great opportunity to receive feedback on your photographic practice and to see what other SF Camerawork members are working on.

ABOUT RODRIGO VALENZUELA


Rodrigo Valenzuela, Santiago, Chile 1982. He lives and works in Los Angeles, CA, where he is an Assistant Professor and head of the photography department at UCLA. Valenzuela is the recipient of the 2021 Guggenheim Fellowship in Photography and Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship. He has received the Joan Mitchell award for painters and sculptors, Art Matters Foundation grant, and Artist trust Innovators Award. Recent solo exhibitions include Screen series at the New Museum, NY (2019), Lisa Kandlhofer Galerie, Vienna, AU (2018), Work in Its Place, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Eugene (2018); American-Type, Orange County Museum, 2018; Labor Standards, Portland Art Museum, 2018; Future Ruins, Frye Art Museum, Seattle, 2015.

Recent residencies include Core Fellowship at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (Texas), Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture (Maine), MacDowell Colony (NH), Bemis Center for contemporary arts (Nebraska), Lightwork (Syracuse), and the Center for Photography at Woodstock (New York).


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