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  • 1950
  • 1960
  • 1970
  • 1990
  • 2000
  • 2010
  • 1953

  • Weems family
  • April 20, Carrie Mae Weems is built-in in Portland, Oregon

  • She is the second child built-in to Carrie Polk and Myrlie Weems.
  • 1965

  • Becomes interested in the arts

  • Meets Tom Vinters and lifelong friend, Catherine Jelski.
  • Begins participating in street theatre and dance.
  • Catherine Jelski
  • 1968

  • Assassination of Martin Luther King

  • 1969

  • Image of Faith
  • Dec xi, 1969, gives birth to merely child

  • Gives nativity to only kid and names her Faith C. Weems
  • 1970

  • Moves to San Francisco

  • Carrie in Oakland
  • Invited to bring together Anna Halprin's San Francisco Dancer's Workshop.
  • 1971

  • Packs a cardboard suitcase and moves to New York

  • Moves to New York with baby in tow, seeks just does not find work, returns to San Francisco.
  • 1972

  • Meets Raymond Marshall

  • Introduced to Marxism as a social philosophy, joins Marxist organization, and works equally organizer for the next 8-10 years.
  • 1973

  • First Camera

  • Receives showtime photographic camera as a birthday souvenir, immediately begins taking pictures.
  • 1974

  • Education

  • Studies photography and design at San Francisco City College, 1974-1976.
  • 1975

  • Travels

  • Travels to Europe and Due east Berlin for the get-go time.
  • 1976

  • Meets Dawoud Bey

  • Portrait of Dawoud Bey
  • 1978

  • old electric typewriter
  • Lives bi-coastally

  • Lives bi-coastally betwixt New York and San Francisco 1978-1981. Works as a Kelly Girl to maintain the lifestyle to which she has now grown accustomed.
  • Returns to New York

  • Meets the men associated with The Black Photographers Almanac, becomes assistant to Anthony Barboza.
  • 1980
  • 1980

  • Exhibit

  • Researches and organizes exhibition on women in photography
  • 1981

  • Image          from the Family Pictures series
  • Family Pictures and Stories (1981-1982)

  • Education

  • Receives BFA from the California Institute of the Arts.
  • Ulysses Jenkins persuades her to consider graduate schoolhouse, enrolls at University of California, San Diego.
  • Exhibits

  • Multi-Cultural Focus, Barnsdall Fine art Gallery, Los Angeles.
  • Women in Photography, Cityscape Photograph Gallery, Pasadena, CA.
  • 1982

  • Engages in serious studies, begins research on black artists, travels and meets them and records the conversations. Meets PH Polk who sells her two photographs for $25.
  • Get-go Video

  • Makes beginning major video work, on black photographers, highlighting Roy DeCarava.
  • 1984

  • Exhibit

  • Family unit Pictures and Stories, Multi-Cultural Gallery, San Diego.
  • Education

  • Receives MFA from the University of California, San Diego.
  • Enrolled in the graduate program in sociology, University of California, Berkeley, 1984-1987.
  • 1986

  • Meets Jeff Hoone

  • In a darkroom at Visual Studies Workshop, she meets Jeff Hoone. She sees the hereafter and knows that they will be married. He sees nothing.
  • Exhibits

  • People Close Up, Fisher Gallery, University of Southern California, Los Angeles.
  • Social Concerns, Maryland Institute of Fine art, Baltimore.
  • By, Present, Time to come, The New Museum, New York.
  • Residency

  • Visual Studies Workshop, Rochester, NY.
  • 1987

  • Image from          the Ain't Jokin' series
  • Ain't Jokin' (1987-1988)

  • Exhibit

  • Visible Differences, Centro Cultural de la Raza, San Diego.
  • 1988

  • Image from          the American Icons series
  • American Icons (1988-1989)

  • Residency

  • Lite Work, Syracuse, NY.
  • Exhibit

  • The Other, The Houston Center for Photography, Houston.
  • 1989

  • Exhibit

  • A Century of Protest, Williams Higher, Williamstown, MA.
  • Residency

  • Philip Morris residency at Kunstlerhaus Bethanien.
  • Berlin studio
  • 1989-1990

  • Image from the          Colored People series
  • The Colored People Serial

  • Image from the          series 22 Million Very Tired and Very Angry People
  • And 22 1000000 Very Tired and Very Aroused People

  • 1990

  • Image from the Kitchen Table series
  • The Kitchen Table Series

  • Joins PPOW Gallery in New York City.

  • Exhibits

  • Black Women Photographers, X-8, London, England.
  • Who Counts?, Randolph Street Gallery, Chicago.
  • Biological Factors, Nexus Gallery, Atlanta.
  • Trouble in Paradise, MIT List Visual Arts Center, Boston.
  • Image titled          Thoughts on Marriage depicts Carrie with taped mouth
  • "Thoughts on Union"

  • 1991

  • Uses Polaroid Studio

  • Given permission to utilise the 20 10 24 Polaroid Studio in New York.
  • Exhibits

  • Whitney Biennial, The Whitney Museum of American Fine art, New York.
  • Of Light and Language, Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, Pittsburgh.
  • Pleasures and Terrors of Domestic Comfort, curated by Peter Galassi, MOMA, New York. Traveling exhibition.
  • Calling Out My Name, CEPA Gallery, Buffalo, NY; traveled to P·P·O·Westward, New York.
  • 1991-1992

  • Image from          the Sea Islands series
  • The Sea Islands Series

  • 1992

  • Television

  • Shooting          Behind the Scenes television program
  • Backside the Scenes, television program for PBS in association with Learning Designs, New York, NY.
  • Exhibits

  • Disclosing the Myth of Family, curated by Barbara Berber, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Schwarze Kunst: Konzepte zur Politik und Identitat, curated by Frank Wagner, Neue Gesellschaft fur bildende Kunst, Berlin, Deutschland.
  • Dirt and Domesticity: Constructions of the Feminine, Whitney Museum of American Art at Equitable Center, New York.
  • Art, Politics and Community, curated by Don Desmett, William Benton Museum of Art, University of Connecticut; traveled to Tyler Schoolhouse of Fine art, Temple Academy.
  • Meets Terry Adkins

  • Image of Terry Adkins
  • 1992-1994

  • Exhibits

  • Mis/Taken Identities, curated by Abigail Solomon–Godeau and Constance Lewallen, University Art Museum, University of California, Santa Barbara; traveled to Museum Folkwang, Essen, Germany; Forum Stadtpark, Graz, Austria; Neues Museum Weserburg Bremen im Forum Langenstraße, Federal republic of germany; Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek, Denmark; Western Gallery, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA.
  • Photography: Expanding the Collection, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
  • 1993

  • Image from          the Africa series
  • The Africa Serial

  • The Slave Coast Series

  • Moves to Paris, 1993-94.

  • Receives beginning major commission, from Weston Naef and the Getty Museum.
  • Publication

  • Carrie Mae Weems
  • Published past the National Museum of Women in the Arts
  • Exhibits

  • Sea Islands, The Fabric Workshop, Philadelphia.
  • Carrie Mae Weems traveling exhibition, curated by Andrea Kirsh and Susan Fisher Sterling, The National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington D.C.
  • And 22 Million Very Tired and Very Angry People, Walter/McBean Gallery, San Francisco Art Found, San Francisco.
  • Enlightenment, Revolution, A Gallery Project, Ferndale, MI.
  • 1993-1994

  • Exhibits

  • Fictions of the Self: The Portrait in Contemporary Photography, Weatherspoon Art Gallery, University of Due north Carolina, Greensboro, and Herter Art Gallery, Academy of Massachusetts, Amherst.
  • The Theater of Refusal: Blackness Art and the Mainstream Criticism, curated past Charles Gaines, Fine Arts Gallery, University of California, Irvine; traveled to University of California, Davis; University of California, Riverside.
  • 1994

  • Publication

  • Carrie Mae Weems
  • Published by The Cloth Workshop, Philadelphia, PA. Introduction by Mary Jane Jacob.
  • Exhibits

  • Women'south Representation of Women, curated past Dana Friis-Hansen and Yuko Hayashi, Sapporo American Center Gallery, Sapporo, Nippon. Traveled to Aka Renga Cultural Center, Fukuoka Metropolis, Japan; Kyoto International Community Business firm, Kyoto, Nippon; Aichi Prefectural Arts Centre, Nagoya, Japan; Osaka Prefectural Contemporary Arts Center, Japan; Spiral Arts Middle, Tokyo, Japan.
  • 1994-1995

  • Moves dorsum to New York

  • Exhibits

  • Imagining Families: Images and Voices, curated by Deborah Willis, The Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
  • Black Male, Representations of Masculinity in Contemporary American Fine art, curated by Thelma Golden, The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, and The Armand Hammer Museum of Art, Santa Monica, CA.
  • 1995

  • Marries

  • Jeff Hoone
  • Elopes to Tijuana, Mexico, and marries Jeff Hoone.
  • Exhibits

  • Carrie Mae Weems Reacts to Hidden Witness, J. Paul Getty Museum of Art, Malibu, CA. First creative person to be commissioned past the Getty.
  • Projects 52, Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY. First significant solo prove at the Museum of Modern Art.
  • StoryLand: Narrative Vision and Social Infinite, Walter Phillips Gallery, The Banff Center for the Arts, Banff, Canada.
  • 1995-96

  • Image from          the series From Here I Saw What Happened And I Cried
  • From Hither I Saw What Happened And I Cried

  • 1996

  • Moves to Syracuse, New York

  • Exhibits

  • Embedded Metaphor, curated by Nina Felshin. Traveling exhibit. Inside the Visible, Establish of Gimmicky Art, Boston, MA; The National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C., international traveling exhibition. Gender - Beyond Retentivity, curated past Michiko Kasahara, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Makes "Framed by Modernism" for R. Colescott

  • Image of          Carrie and R. Colescott titled Framed by Modernism
  • Framed by Modernism

  • Image from          Framed by Modernism
  • 1997

  • Not Manet'due south Type

  • Image from          Not Manet's Type
  • Exhibits

  • 2nd Johannesburg Biennale, Africus Plant for Gimmicky Art, Johannesburg, S Africa
  • 1998

  • Cover of          the book Carrie Mae Weems: Recent Work, 1992-1998
  • Publications

  • Carrie Mae Weems: Recent Work, 1992-1998

  • Essays by Thomas Piche, Jr., and Thelma Gilded, published by George Braziller.
  • Image from          the series Ritual and Revolution
  • Ritual and Revolution

  • Begins printing on cloth.

  • Image from          the series Who, What, When, Where
  • Who, What, When, Where

  • Exhibits

  • Bearing Witness: Contemporary Works by African-American Artists, traveling exhibition. Taboo: Repression and Revolt in Modern Art, Galerie St. Etienne, New York, NY. Tell Me a Story: Narration in Contemporary Painting and Photography, Centre National d'Fine art Contemporain de Grenoble, Grenoble, French republic.
  • 1998-99

  • Exhibits

  • Recent Piece of work: Carrie Mae Weems 1992-98, Everson Art Museum, Syracuse, NY.
  • Who, What, When, Where, Whitney Museum of American Art at Phillip Morris, New York, NY.
  • Ritual & Revolution, DAK'ART 98: Biennale of Contemporary Fine art, Galerie Nationale d'Art, Dakar, Senegal.
  • 1999

  • Publications

  • Art in America embrace story

  • Image          from 'From Here I Saw What Happened And I Cried' on the cover of Art in          America
  • Exhibits

  • It's Only Rock and Roll, traveling exhibition. Claustrophobia: Disturbing the Domestic in Contemporary Art, traveling exhibition. Histories (Re)membered, The Bronx Museum of Art, New York, NY.
  • Enters nighttime catamenia

  • Image          illustrating dark period
  • 2000

  • Image from          the Hampton series
  • The Hampton Project

  • Exhibits

  • Carrie Mae Weems: The Hampton Project, commissioned past Williams Higher, 2000-2003, Williams College Museum of Fine art, Williamstown, MA. Traveling exhibit. Looking Frontwards, Looking Dorsum, Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT. Material and Affair: Loans to and Selections from the Studio Museum Collection, The Studio Museum in Harlem, NY. The View From Here: Issues of Cultural Identity and Perspective in Gimmicky Russian and American Art, Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russian federation. Strength and Diversity: A Celebration of African American Artists, Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard Academy, Cambridge, MA. Reflections in Blackness: A History of Blackness Photographers 1840 to the Present, Smithsonian Anacostia Museum and Center for African American History and Culture, Washington, D.C.
  • 2001

  • Image from          the Jefferson series
  • The Jefferson Suite

  • Image of          Carrie's brother
  • Brother dies

  • Image from          the Dreaming in Cuba series
  • Dreaming in Cuba

  • 2002

  • Video

  • Coming Up For Air

  • Exhibits

  • History At present, touring exhibition starting time at the Liljevalchs Konsthall and Riksutstallningar, Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Pictures, Patents, Monkeys, and More . . . On Collecting, traveling exhibition by Contained Curators International, Plant of Gimmicky Fine art, Philadelphia, PA.
  • Social Studies Collective formed

  • Catalog          cover of Social Studies: Eight Artists Address Brown v. Board of Education
  • Carrie, Deb Willis, Dawoud Bey, and Lonnie Graham course the Social Studies Collective. They create Embracing Eatonville.
  • 2003

  • Image from          the Louisiana Project
  • The Louisiana Projection

  • Mayflowers Long Forgotten

  • Image          from the series Mayflowers Long Forgotten
  • Image of          Carrie and her father
  • March 2003

  • Father dies and she is heartbroken

  • Begins to make videos consistently

  • Exhibits

  • The Louisiana Project, Newcomb Art Gallery, Tulane University, New Orleans. Traveling showroom. Republic of cuba on the Verge, International Eye of Photography, New York. Crimes and Misdemeanors: Politics in U.S. Art of the 1980s, Lois & Richard Rosenthal Center for Gimmicky Art, Cincinnati.
  • Opens the Record Shop

  • Commissioned by David Ross and the Buoy Cultural Foundation, Beacon, NY.
  • 2004

  • Image from          Selling Hopes and Dreams In a Bottle
  • Selling Hopes and Dreams in a Canteen

  • Flick Screening

  • Coming Up for Air, Meaning & Landscape, MoMA Film at the Gramercy, New York.
  • Exhibits

  • Double Consciousness: Black Conceptual Art Since 1970, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston. Beyond Compare: Women Photographers on Beauty, BCE, Toronto. Traveling exhibit.
  • 2005

  • Image from          the Beacon series
  • Beacon

  • Honour

  • Joseph H. Hazen Rome Prize Fellowship, American University in Rome, 2005-2006.
  • Exhibits

  • African American Art - Photographs from the Collection, Saint Louis Fine art Museum, Saint Louis, MO. Figuratively Speaking, Miami Art Museum, Miami, FL. The Whole World is Rotten, starting time exhibit with Jack Shainman Gallery, New York. Common Basis: Discovering Community in 150 Years of Art, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
  • 2005-2006

  • Image from          European travels
  • Touring Europe

  • Stillimage from          the video Italian Dreams
  • Video

  • Italian Dreams

  • 2006

  • Image from          the Roaming series
  • Roaming

  • Exhibits

  • Out of Time: A Contemporary View, Museum of Modern Art, New York. Black Alphabet: Contexts of Contemporary African-American Art, Zacheta National Gallery of Art, Warsaw, Poland.
  • Education

  • Visiting Professor at Syracuse Academy.
  • 2007

  • New Home

  • Moves to new home with Jeff. Home now in i location.
  • Awards

  • Bearding Was a Adult female Foundation, New York
  • Skowhegan Medal for Photography, Skowhegan Schoolhouse of Painting & Sculpture, Skowhegan, ME.
  • Honorary Ph.D., Colgate University, Hamilton, NY.
  • Exhibits

  • Hidden in Obviously Sight, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Embracing Eatonville, University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ann Arbor.
  • 2008

  • Image from the Constructing History series
  • Constructing History

  • Joins Jack Shainman Gallery

  • Video

  • Constructing History

  • 2009

  • Image from the African Jewels series
  • African Jewels

  • Publications

  • Carrie Mae Weems: Constructing History
  • Essays past Laurie Ann Farrell, Stephanie Hughley, Paula Wallace, Carrie Mae Weems, Deborah Willis. Published by Savannah College of Fine art and Design, Savannah, GA.
  • Bomb Magazine Interview: Carrie Mae Weems by Dawoud Bey
  • Bomb 108/Summer 2009
  • Faith Turns forty

  • Image of Faith Weems
  • Goggle box

  • Image of Carrie          on Art21 television program
  • Art21, television set programme for PBS, New York, NY.
  • Still image from          the video Afro Chic
  • Video

  • Afro Chic

  • Geri Allen

  • Coco the horse named after Carrie
  • Coco the horse, named subsequently Carrie

  • Exhibits

  • The 21st Century, The Feminine Century, and the Century of Diverseness and Hope, 2009 International Incheon Women Artists' Biennial, Incheon, South korea. Colour Nautical chart: Reinventing Color, 1950 to Today, Tate Liverpool, Great britain. Afro Modern: Journeys through the Black Atlantic, Tate Liverpool, Uk. From Then to Now: Masterworks of Gimmicky African American Art, Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland, Ohio.
  • 2010

  • First Lady Michelle Obama visits the Museum of Modern Fine art and is moved by Carrie'due south piece of work, From Here I Saw What Happened and I Cried.
  • Jay Scheib: Bellona, Destroyer of Cities, with video and photography past Carrie, is performed at The Kitchen.
  • Carrie with First Lady Michelle Obama at the White House reception for Art in Embassies
  • Attends reception with First Lady Michelle Obama at the White House, and State Department dinner with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
  • Image from the Mandingo series
  • Mandingo

  • Image from the Slow Fade to Black series
  • Ho-hum Fade to Blackness

  • Exhibits

  • Carrie Mae Weems: Estudios Sociales, Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo, Seville, Espana. Pictures by Women: A History of Modern Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New York. Slow Fade to Black, Jack Shainman Gallery, New York. The Record: Contemporary Art and Vinyl, Nasher Museum, Durham, Northward Carolina. Myth, Manners and Memory: Photographers of the American South, De La Waar Pavillion, E Sussex, UK. Off the Wall: Part ane — Xxx Performative Deportment, Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland, Ohio.
  • Boob tube

  • PBS Art21 exclusive videos: Roaming, Carrie in Conversation with David Alan Grier, and Carrie's 13 Questions for Wynton Marsalis and Cornell West.
  • David          Alan Grier and Carrie Mae Weems in conversation
  • Publications

  • Carrie Mae Weems: Social Studies
  • Essays by Elvira Dyangani Ose, Annie Due east. Coombes, and Greg Tate. Published by Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo, Seville, Spain.
  • 2011

  • Carrie and the Social Studies 101 collective brainstorm anti-violence public art project, Operation: Actuate.
  • Image from Operation: Activate, a young man with the words Murder Makes Your a Criminal, Not a Man. Stop the Violence.
  • Exhibits

  • The Deconstructive Impulse: Women Artists Reconfigure the Signs of Power, 1973-1991, Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchse College, Purchase, New York. Posing Beauty: African American Images From the 1890s to the Present, Newark Museum, Newark, New Jersey. Stargazers: Elizabeth Catlett in Conversation with 21 Contemporary Artists, Bronx Museum of Fine art, Bronx, New York. 30 Americans, North Carolina Museum of Art, Durham, North Carolina. Unsettled: Photography and Politics in Contemporary Fine art, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
  • Featured

  • Carrie images from the Colored People series, arranged in a grid, at the US Mission to the United Nations building
  • Carrie'south work greets visitors to the U.S. Mission to the Un (USUN) in New York Urban center.
  • Interviewed by Dream Hampton for Jay Z's Life and Times website.
  • The Kitchen Table Series featured on WBEZ Chicago.
  • Featured on Duke Academy's Left of Black show.
  • Ane of five contemporary artists examined in Huffington Post's "Women's Art of Renewal"
  • 2012

  • Exhibits

  • Carrie Mae Weems: Three Decades of Photography and Video opens at the Frist Center for the Visual Arts.
  • Image of the exhibition poster outside the Frist Center
  • This Will Have Been: Fine art, Love & Politics in the 1980s, Walker Art Middle, Minneapolis, Minnesota. La Triennale: Intense Proximity, Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France. Havana Biennial, Havana, Republic of cuba.
  • Video installation of The Maddening Oversupply, at the McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, Texas
  • Featured

  • Carrie'south work is featured in The New York Times and the Huffington Post.
  • Carrie and Social Studies 101 launch The Institute for Sound + Way, a program for loftier school students.
  • Image of the Institute for Sound and Style poster featuring image          of a vinyl record
  • Celebrate Brooklyn featured multimedia collaboration between Carrie and pianist Geri Allen.
  • Gives Gund Lecture at Brown University.
  • Publication

  • Carrie Mae Weems: Three Decades of Photography and Video, edited by Kathryn E. Delmez, with essays by Kathryn E. Delmez, Henry Louis Gates Jr., Franklin Sirmans, Robert Storr, and Deborah Willis, published past Yale Academy Press.
  • Awards and Honors

  • Carrie receives the Medal of Arts award from the U. S. State Department.
  • Photo of the 2012          Medal of Arts award recipients
  • 2013

  • Awards and Honors

  • Carrie is 2013 MacArthur Foundation Fellow.
  • Photo of Carrie standing in gallery with her work on the wall behind her
  • Also recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Honor from the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation and the Gordon Parks Foundation Award.
  • Exhibits

  • Carrie Mae Weems: Three Decades of Photography and Video, Portland Art Museum, Cleveland Art Museum, Cantor Eye for the Visual Arts. Feminist And . . . , The Mattress Factory, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. DuBois in Our Time, Academy of Massachusetts, Amherst. Seven Sisters, Jenkins Johnson Gallery, San Franciasco.
  • Featured

  • Interview with Carrie in the New York Times Lens Blog. Articles in Clevaland Plain Dealer, Photo Commune News, Pittsburgh Mail service-Gazette, Vanity Fair, Huffington Mail service, Syracuse Post-Standard, Portland Monthly, ArtNews, Elle.
  • Operation: Actuate featured in Harvard University'south Cultural Agents' newsletter.
  • Carrie creates the Du Bois Peony of Hope which volition ballast the Du Bois Memorial Garden at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
  • Poster announcing the Du Bois Peony of Hope wtih image of beautiful white peony
  • Carrie turns sixty.
  • Carrie with          friends at her 60th birthday party
  • 2014

  • Carrie at the Guggenheim

  • Carrie at the           Guggenheim gala 2014
  • This year the Guggenheim Museum presented Carrie Mae Weems: Iii Decades of Photography and Video, Carrie Mae Weems Alive: Past Tense/Future Perfect, and honored Carrie at the Guggenheim International Gala.
  • Awards and Honors

  • Carrie is honored past Russell Simmons'due south Blitz Foundation and receives the Lucie Foundation Award and the BET Honour.
  • Featured

  • Articles and reviews of Carrie's retrospective at the Guggenheim in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Ebony, Huffington Mail, Jezebel, New Yorker, Washington Post, and many others.
  • Carrie accepting the Lucie Award
  • Carrie accepting Lucie Foundation Award
  • Exhibits

  • Carrie Mae Weems: Three Decades of Photography and Video, Guggenheim Museum. P.3 Prospect New Orleans, The McKenna Museum, New Orleans. Color: Real and Imagined, Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, London. Carrie Mae Weems: The Museum Serial, Studio Museum in Harlem, New York. Broad Angle: American Photographs, University of Kentucky, Lexington.
  • Carrie reads at the Academy of American Poets forth with Meryl Streep, Rosie Perez, Patrick Stewart, Julianna Margulies, Tina Fey
  • Photo of Carrie with Meryl Streep, Rosie Perez, Esperanza Spalding, Patrick Stewart,          Julianna Margulies, Tina Fey, Kevin Kline
  • Carrie in conversation with Anna Deavere Smith
  • Featured

  • Carrie's work is featured in The St. Louis American, Artnews, Burn Away, and UC San Diego News Center.
  • Exhibitions

  • The Memory of Time, The National Gallery of Art. Triennale di Milano, Milan, Italy. Winter in America, The School. An Exhibition of African American Photographers from the Daguerreian to the Digital Eras, Marshall Fine Arts Centre at Haverford College. Represent: 200 Years of African American Art, Philadelphia Museum of Fine art. Under Colour of Constabulary, The Philip and Muriel Berman Museum of Art at Ursinus College. 30 Americans, Detroit Establish of Arts.
  • 2015

  • Awards and Honors

  • Carrie receives the WEB DuBois Medal, the ICP Spotlight Award, and is the honoree at the American Academy in Rome Gala.
  • Photo of Carrie accepting the ICP Spotlight Award
  • Venice Biennale 2015: Carrie Mae Weems Reflects
  • 2016

  • Featured

  • Carrie's work is featured in Hyperallergic, Town & Country, New York Times, Time, Aperture.
  • Exhibitions

  • Grace Notes: Reflections for At present premieres at the Spoleto Festival. Scenes and Takes and All the Boys debut at Jack Shainman.
  • Photo from Grace Notes at the Spoleto Festival
  • Awards and Honors

  • Carrie receives an honorary doctorate from the School of Visual Arts, awards from Anderson Ranch Arts Center, Roy and Edna Disney Cal Arts Theater, Higher Arts Association, and DeFINE ART, and is named a Ford Foundation Art of Change Fellow.
  • Photo of Carrie giving commencement address at SVA
  • Ford Foundation Art of Change: Fine art and Identity
  • Publication

  • Carrie Mae Weems: Kitchen Table Serial
  • Published by Damiani/Matsumoto Editions
  • Cover of Carrie Mae Weems Kitchen Table Series book
  • 2017

  • Featured

  • Carrie is named i of the 100 about influential adult female of all fourth dimension by Ebony magazine and shares the page with Octavia Butler and Gwendolyn Brooks.
  • Page from Ebony magazine with Carrie, Octavia Butler, and Gwendolyn Brooks
  • Image from Beacon series
  • Performances

  • Directs and produces Grace Notes: Reflections for Now at the Kennedy Middle and Yale Univeristy.
  • Exhibitions

  • We Wanted a Revolution: Blackness Radical Women, 1965–85, at the California African American Museum, Carrie Mae Weems: Ritual and Revolution at the Block Museum of Art, . . . And the People at Maruani Mercer, Carrie Mae Weems: Beacon at the Edward Hopper House
  • Photo of Carrie receiving honorary doctorate at Syracuse University
  • Awards and Honors

  • Honored at Museum of Mod Art, UC San Diego, Institute of Contemporary Art Los Angeles, Abraham.In.Motion, MOMA Party in the Garden, and receives honorary doctorate from Syracuse University and Edward Hopper Commendation of Merit in the Visual Arts
  • Carrie Mae Weems's Grace Notes, Art21 Sectional
  • Publications and Printing

  • T Magazine's Greats cover of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Mary J. Blige and Carrie Mae Weems in Conversation: On Race, Women, Music and the Future in W Magzine
  • Mary J. Blige and Carrie Mae Weems
  • Carrie Mae Weems: The Shape of Things at the Park Artery Armory
  • Armory event poster with woman sitting at typewriter outside with back to camera
  • Awards and Honors

  • Receives honorary degree from the Maryland Found Higher of Art.
  • 2018

  • Photo of NYT Greats image of Carrie
  • Featured

  • Carrie is one of The New York Times Manner Mag Greats .

  • Video

  • Carrie in Conversation with Chabon and Kushner (tiptop) and The Future of Art (lesser)

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