Inside/Out
A conversation between photography students at the California College of the Arts and Georgia State University
Moderated by Elaine Moreno
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
4:30pm - 6pm
Please join SF Camerawork for Inside/Out, a student-led collaboration between photography majors at the California College of the Arts (CCA) and Georgia State University (GSU). Although these two colleges are at opposite ends of the country, the students at each institution are exploring some common themes, such as: the development of the self, family representation, and gender fluidity. Each group of artists will interview one another and shape a round table conversation hosted and streamed online by SF Camerawork. In its third year, this collaboration is proudly hosted by SF Camerawork and presented in support of SF Camerawork's commitment to nurture and promote the work of emerging artists.
Image Credit: Androgony King, Afraid, 2019: "A conversation with myself and my feelings in regards to bending the gender norms. Raising questions to myself of who I am."
Inside/Out
A conversation between photography students at the California College of the Arts and Georgia State University
Moderated by Elaine Moreno
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
4:30pm - 6pm
Please join SF Camerawork for Inside/Out, a student-led collaboration between photography majors at the California College of the Arts (CCA) and Georgia State University (GSU). Although these two colleges are at opposite ends of the country, the students at each institution are exploring some common themes, such as: the development of the self, family representation, and gender fluidity. Each group of artists will interview one another and shape a round table conversation hosted and streamed online by SF Camerawork. In its third year, this collaboration is proudly hosted by SF Camerawork and presented in support of SF Camerawork's commitment to nurture and promote the work of emerging artists.
Image Credit: Androgony King, Afraid, 2019: "A conversation with myself and my feelings in regards to bending the gender norms. Raising questions to myself of who I am."
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