Carrie Mae WeemsVarying Shades of Brown19.09. - 03.12.2023
Brown University
Carrie Mae Weems, *1953 in Portland (Oregon), USA,
lives and works in New York
Installation images from the exhibition Carrie Mae Weems – Varying Shades of Brown at Brown Arts Institute, Brown University, 2023
Photos by Julia Featheringill © Brown University
Inaugurating Brown Arts Institute’s IGNITE Series, Varying Shades of Brown is a campus-wide project featuring major installations and programs by artist Carrie Mae Weems (b. 1953, Portland, OR), whose conceptual, image-focused work has been revered for over four decades. Through a variety of mediums and activations, Weems renders historical moments uncanny to draw out the complexities of racial and gendered violence. Integrating artistic practice and arts research, Weems—in her role as the first Agnes Gund Professor of the Practice of Art and Social Justice at Brown Arts Institute (BAI)—collaborated closely with students in her course “Artist@Work: Carrie Mae Weems” to develop Varying Shades of Brown. Sites include the David Winton Bell Gallery and List Lobby Gallery in the List Art Center; Cohen Gallery in the Granoff Center for the Creative Arts; the Main Hall and Attanasio Family Promenade of the new Lindemann Performing Arts Center; and various public spaces across campus.Across the 2023 fall semester, Carrie Mae Weems and Brown Arts Institute invite artists, thinkers, and waymakers to engage in an array of conversations, performances, and gatherings, including one of Weems’s large-scale convenings. Members of the Brown and Providence communities, and beyond, are encouraged to join these ongoing dialogues and debates around the career-spanning themes of her work.
Text credits to Brown Arts Institute, Brown University