Start: November 3, 2026 6 p.m.
End: November 3, 2026 7 p.m.
Location: Fine Arts Building Recital Hall

Event Details

Photography isn't just something we frame; it can reshape how we experience space, history, and memory. Through public interventions/performances that live in photos, sculptural interventions, and photographic art history, William Camargo uses his photographic practices to mark absence, reclaim narratives, and honor place-based histories. He does this by introducing those who influence his works, just as Laura Aguilar, James Luna, Ken Gonzales-Day and beyond. He also introduces the complexity of the history of photography and connects it back to his practice as a counter-narrative strategy. Camargo is Lecturer in Photography at Pasadena City College and Cal State Fullerton.

This event is free and open to the public.