SF Camerawork To Close After Five Decades, Citing ‘Changing Philanthropic Landscape’
11-08-2026 18:00 via artnews.com

SF Camerawork To Close After Five Decades, Citing ‘Changing Philanthropic Landscape’

The Bay Area photography exhibition venue SF Camerawork is calling it quits after 52 years, the institution announced on its website yesterday.“This decision follows years of rising operating costs, declining public funding, and a changing philanthropic landscape,” said the institution. “SF Camerawork is not alone in facing these pressures; arts organizations across the country are confronting similar challenges. Despite the determined efforts of our staff, Board, artists, dono
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