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HEAT
SF Camerawork Annual Juried Exhibition
in collaboration with LensCulture and Daylighted
July 23 - August 22, 2015
Opening Reception: Thursday, July 23, 2015, 6 - 8 PM

SF Camerawork is excited to present our 2015 Annual Juried Exhibition, Heat, on view from July 23 - August 22, 2015. This year we are hosting the exhibition with LensCulture, a leading online contemporary photography magazine. We are also partnering with Daylighted, which is providing interactive digital screens for a select grouping of featured artists.

Featuring local, national and international artists, the artwork included in the exhibition responds to the concept of heat: the social, political, and climactic conflicts arising in rapidly changing environments. Selected artists for the gallery exhibition include: Hannah Smith Allen, David Butow, Christopher Colville, Sean Deckert, Erica Deeman, Hiroyo Kaneko, Andrea Laue, Jennifer Little, Takeshi Moro, Camilo Ramirez, Larry Schwarm, and Daniel Tchetchik. Artists with work featured on the interactive digital monitors provided by Daylighted are: Daniel Farnum, Preston Gannaway, Millicent Harvey, Mandy Kendall, Barbara Kyne, Vanessa Marsh, Nick Meyer, Lee Nelson, Maria Daniela Quiros, Txomin Txueka, Andrew MK Warren, and Qian Zhao.

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Installation images courtesy of Benjamin Hoffman.

The jury for this exhibition is comprised of: Jim Casper, Editor and Publisher, LensCulture; Pete Brook, Writer and Curator, Founder: Prison Photography; Seth Curcio, Associate Director, Pier 24; Janet Delaney, Artist and Educator; and Heather Snider, Executive Director, SF Camerawork.

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