May Members’ Critique

With Young Suh

Tuesday, May 17, 2022
6:00 - 8:00 PM PDT

Young Suh, Mateo Was Born Just After Tanya’s Dad Died, 2017

Photographer and educator Young Suh led SF Camerawork’s monthly members’ critique on May 17th. The critiques are a great opportunity to receive feedback on your photographic practice and to see what other SF Camerawork members are working on.

SF Camerawork offers members opportunities to present work in a critique on a first-come, first-served basis. Upcoming critiques will be posted to our Upcoming Events & Workshops Page.


ABOUT YOUNG SUH
Young Suh is a visual artist and storyteller. For the past 10 years he has been using photography, video, language, and handmade books to tell stories about human life and the difficulties of our existence on earth.

Young Suh was born in Incheon, Korea. His major projects include Forest Invisible; Can We Live Here? Stories from a Difficult World; Scenes from a Forest, and Instant Traveler. His work has been exhibited at Santa Barbara Museum of Art; Contemporary Jewish Museum and San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery, San Francisco; Mills College Art Museum, Oakland, CA; University of Mississippi Museum, Oxford, MS; and Haines Gallery, San Francisco. He is currently a professor in the Department of Art and Art History at University of California, Davis.


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