The Kitchen Tables Series by Carrie Mae Weems is a landmark work of art for our generation. At the heart of the series is a question: how do we find our own power? It is a suite of works, twenty images with 14 text panels that do seem to be about relationships, women with lovers, mothers, and daughters. Yet the animating force is about the quest for sovereignty. I adore Carrie Mae Weems. It’s such an honor to have written about her work over the years. It’s such a joy to have her in my life as a sister and friend. Link in bio.
The Kitchen Tables Series by Carrie Mae Weems is a landmark work of art for our generation. At the heart of the series is a question: how do we find our own power? It is a suite of works, twenty images with 14 text panels that do seem to be about relationships, women with lovers, mothers, and daughters. Yet the animating force is about the quest for sovereignty. I adore Carrie Mae Weems. It’s such an honor to have written about her work over the years. It’s such a joy to have her in my life as a sister and friend. Link in bio.
To the Racial Equity and Economic Mobilith (REEM) Commission in South Carolina, thank you! What a gift it was to speak at Flour Field about the work of the arts for equities and the fight to tell the truth. In a stadium. The journey continues. It’s such a joy to come back from leave with more work to release into the world. More books out soon and back on tour.
To the Racial Equity and Economic Mobilith (REEM) Commission in South Carolina, thank you! What a gift it was to speak at Flour Field about the work of the arts for equities and the fight to tell the truth. In a stadium. The journey continues. It’s such a joy to come back from leave with more work to release into the world. More books out soon and back on tour.
To the Racial Equity and Economic Mobilith (REEM) Commission in South Carolina, thank you! What a gift it was to speak at Flour Field about the work of the arts for equities and the fight to tell the truth. In a stadium. The journey continues. It’s such a joy to come back from leave with more work to release into the world. More books out soon and back on tour.
To the Racial Equity and Economic Mobilith (REEM) Commission in South Carolina, thank you! What a gift it was to speak at Flour Field about the work of the arts for equities and the fight to tell the truth. In a stadium. The journey continues. It’s such a joy to come back from leave with more work to release into the world. More books out soon and back on tour.
To the Racial Equity and Economic Mobilith (REEM) Commission in South Carolina, thank you! What a gift it was to speak at Flour Field about the work of the arts for equities and the fight to tell the truth. In a stadium. The journey continues. It’s such a joy to come back from leave with more work to release into the world. More books out soon and back on tour.
To the Racial Equity and Economic Mobilith (REEM) Commission in South Carolina, thank you! What a gift it was to speak at Flour Field about the work of the arts for equities and the fight to tell the truth. In a stadium. The journey continues. It’s such a joy to come back from leave with more work to release into the world. More books out soon and back on tour.
To the Racial Equity and Economic Mobilith (REEM) Commission in South Carolina, thank you! What a gift it was to speak at Flour Field about the work of the arts for equities and the fight to tell the truth. In a stadium. The journey continues. It’s such a joy to come back from leave with more work to release into the world. More books out soon and back on tour.
To the Racial Equity and Economic Mobilith (REEM) Commission in South Carolina, thank you! What a gift it was to speak at Flour Field about the work of the arts for equities and the fight to tell the truth. In a stadium. The journey continues. It’s such a joy to come back from leave with more work to release into the world. More books out soon and back on tour.
To the Racial Equity and Economic Mobilith (REEM) Commission in South Carolina, thank you! What a gift it was to speak at Flour Field about the work of the arts for equities and the fight to tell the truth. In a stadium. The journey continues. It’s such a joy to come back from leave with more work to release into the world. More books out soon and back on tour.
LIGHT! That light. Such a powerful time at Muhlenberg College last night delivering a keynote. Mark Stein, Elena Fitzpatrick Sifford, and Paul McEwan, thank you for the honor of the invitation from the Center for Ethics. So grateful to that Light all around!
LIGHT! That light. Such a powerful time at Muhlenberg College last night delivering a keynote. Mark Stein, Elena Fitzpatrick Sifford, and Paul McEwan, thank you for the honor of the invitation from the Center for Ethics. So grateful to that Light all around!
LIGHT! That light. Such a powerful time at Muhlenberg College last night delivering a keynote. Mark Stein, Elena Fitzpatrick Sifford, and Paul McEwan, thank you for the honor of the invitation from the Center for Ethics. So grateful to that Light all around!
When Frederick Douglass spoke about the power of images and vision for justice, he was launching a movement. At the end of his speech, he said that it might that over 150 years for what he tried to articulate to be understood. We are beginning to grasp the gravitas of the idea now. Today is the last day of the show about Douglass at the Wadsworth in CT. Thank you to Sir Isaac Julien whose masterwork, Lessons of the Hour will last through the ages. Such gratitude to my co-curator, friend, and colleague Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Such deep appreciation for all those at the museum who made this experience so rewarding. Onward, with joy!
When Frederick Douglass spoke about the power of images and vision for justice, he was launching a movement. At the end of his speech, he said that it might that over 150 years for what he tried to articulate to be understood. We are beginning to grasp the gravitas of the idea now. Today is the last day of the show about Douglass at the Wadsworth in CT. Thank you to Sir Isaac Julien whose masterwork, Lessons of the Hour will last through the ages. Such gratitude to my co-curator, friend, and colleague Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Such deep appreciation for all those at the museum who made this experience so rewarding. Onward, with joy!
When Frederick Douglass spoke about the power of images and vision for justice, he was launching a movement. At the end of his speech, he said that it might that over 150 years for what he tried to articulate to be understood. We are beginning to grasp the gravitas of the idea now. Today is the last day of the show about Douglass at the Wadsworth in CT. Thank you to Sir Isaac Julien whose masterwork, Lessons of the Hour will last through the ages. Such gratitude to my co-curator, friend, and colleague Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Such deep appreciation for all those at the museum who made this experience so rewarding. Onward, with joy!
When Frederick Douglass spoke about the power of images and vision for justice, he was launching a movement. At the end of his speech, he said that it might that over 150 years for what he tried to articulate to be understood. We are beginning to grasp the gravitas of the idea now. Today is the last day of the show about Douglass at the Wadsworth in CT. Thank you to Sir Isaac Julien whose masterwork, Lessons of the Hour will last through the ages. Such gratitude to my co-curator, friend, and colleague Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Such deep appreciation for all those at the museum who made this experience so rewarding. Onward, with joy!
When Frederick Douglass spoke about the power of images and vision for justice, he was launching a movement. At the end of his speech, he said that it might that over 150 years for what he tried to articulate to be understood. We are beginning to grasp the gravitas of the idea now. Today is the last day of the show about Douglass at the Wadsworth in CT. Thank you to Sir Isaac Julien whose masterwork, Lessons of the Hour will last through the ages. Such gratitude to my co-curator, friend, and colleague Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Such deep appreciation for all those at the museum who made this experience so rewarding. Onward, with joy!
When Frederick Douglass spoke about the power of images and vision for justice, he was launching a movement. At the end of his speech, he said that it might that over 150 years for what he tried to articulate to be understood. We are beginning to grasp the gravitas of the idea now. Today is the last day of the show about Douglass at the Wadsworth in CT. Thank you to Sir Isaac Julien whose masterwork, Lessons of the Hour will last through the ages. Such gratitude to my co-curator, friend, and colleague Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Such deep appreciation for all those at the museum who made this experience so rewarding. Onward, with joy!
When Frederick Douglass spoke about the power of images and vision for justice, he was launching a movement. At the end of his speech, he said that it might that over 150 years for what he tried to articulate to be understood. We are beginning to grasp the gravitas of the idea now. Today is the last day of the show about Douglass at the Wadsworth in CT. Thank you to Sir Isaac Julien whose masterwork, Lessons of the Hour will last through the ages. Such gratitude to my co-curator, friend, and colleague Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Such deep appreciation for all those at the museum who made this experience so rewarding. Onward, with joy!
When Frederick Douglass spoke about the power of images and vision for justice, he was launching a movement. At the end of his speech, he said that it might that over 150 years for what he tried to articulate to be understood. We are beginning to grasp the gravitas of the idea now. Today is the last day of the show about Douglass at the Wadsworth in CT. Thank you to Sir Isaac Julien whose masterwork, Lessons of the Hour will last through the ages. Such gratitude to my co-curator, friend, and colleague Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Such deep appreciation for all those at the museum who made this experience so rewarding. Onward, with joy!
When Frederick Douglass spoke about the power of images and vision for justice, he was launching a movement. At the end of his speech, he said that it might that over 150 years for what he tried to articulate to be understood. We are beginning to grasp the gravitas of the idea now. Today is the last day of the show about Douglass at the Wadsworth in CT. Thank you to Sir Isaac Julien whose masterwork, Lessons of the Hour will last through the ages. Such gratitude to my co-curator, friend, and colleague Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Such deep appreciation for all those at the museum who made this experience so rewarding. Onward, with joy!
When Frederick Douglass spoke about the power of images and vision for justice, he was launching a movement. At the end of his speech, he said that it might that over 150 years for what he tried to articulate to be understood. We are beginning to grasp the gravitas of the idea now. Today is the last day of the show about Douglass at the Wadsworth in CT. Thank you to Sir Isaac Julien whose masterwork, Lessons of the Hour will last through the ages. Such gratitude to my co-curator, friend, and colleague Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Such deep appreciation for all those at the museum who made this experience so rewarding. Onward, with joy!