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  • Carrie Mae Weems
    • 10/19/22

    Carrie Mae Weems

    On September 12, 2015, Carrie Mae Weems discussed her artistic process, including her attempts to make "the invisible visible" by focusing on individuals and groups of people disproportionally left out of the historical record. For more than 30 years Weems has made provocative, socially motivated art that examines issues of race, gender, and class inequality.
  • Corbis Interviews Carrie Mae Weems at 2013 LOOK3
    • 10/19/22

    Corbis Interviews Carrie Mae Weems at 2013 LOOK3

    Carrie Mae Weems sits down with Corbis to discuss her illustrious career during the 2013 LOOK3 Festival of the Photograph.
  • DREAMWEAVERS: In / Conversation - Carrie Mae Weems and Terence Nance
    • 10/19/22

    DREAMWEAVERS: In / Conversation - Carrie Mae Weems and Terence Nance

    Check out episode 3 in our Dreamweavers series featuring artist Carrie Mae Weems and Random Acts of Flyness creator and Space Jam 2 director Terence Nance - in partnership with Lyft Entertainment. Weems and Nance cover everything from establishing identity and community through art to the role gender has played in Weems' career.
  • The Future of Art According to Carrie Mae Weems
    • 10/19/22

    The Future of Art According to Carrie Mae Weems

    Carrie Mae Weems challenges stereotypes about race and gender in powerful works of photography, video, and performance that blend the personal and the political. Since her iconic "Kitchen Table Series" (1990) debuted almost three decades ago, she has influenced generations of artists.