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Past Exhibition:
En Masse: Work by Camerawork Members
March 1st - April 2nd, 2005
Opening Reception: Tuesday, March 1st, 5-8pm
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Photo credit:
Jessamyn Lovell: Mommy with Gun, Cato, NY, 2004; c-print.
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En Masse: Work by Camerawork Members
San Francisco Camerawork presents En Masse: Work by Camerawork Members, featuring the work of twenty-one photographers.
In recognition of the essential support that Camerawork receives from its members, this exhibition presents a select group of photographers from its membership. En Masse: Work by Camerawork Members features a broad range of contemporary work, from the probing images of family by Jessamyn Lovell, to the images of San Franciscos Transbay Terminal by Apollonia Morrill that explore the physical and physiological residue left behind in these public spaces, to the abandoned buildings and landscapes of Silicon Valley by Angela Buenning.
Featured Artists:
Caitlin Atkinson, Elizabeth Bernstein, Angela Buenning, Ernie Button, Sparky Campanella, German Herrera, Anna Kuperberg, Jessamyn Lovell, William Laven, Mark Luthringer, Valerie Mendoza, Andrew Moisey, Apollonia Morrill, Caroline Nicola, Mary Parisi, Matthew Shain, Albert Winn
The exhibition was juried by
Jack Hanley, Jack Hanley Gallery
Corey Keller, Assistant Curator of Photography, SFMOMA
Trena Noval, Interim Artistic Director, SF Camerawork
Mabel Wilson, Professor of Visual Criticism and Architecture, CCA
Gallery Hours: 12-5 pm, Tuesday-Saturday
Gallery Admission is F R E E
Gallery Talks are available for classes and community groups. Please call to schedule: 415-863-1001 or e-mail us.
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Photo credit:
Elizabeth Bernstein: Untitled, 2004, c-print.
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Photo credit:
Albert J. Winn: Thetherball, Ontario Canada, 2001, from the series Summer Joins the Past: Abandoned Jewish Summer Camps, gsp.
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Photo credit:
Bill Laven: B1B Lancer, 2004, from the series War Models, Carbon Pigment inkjet prints
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Photo credit:
Angela Buenning: Dismantled Server Room, Sunnyvale, 2002, from the Silicon Valley Series, c-print.
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