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Artist in Residence Carrie Mae Weems to Work With Students, Participate in International Arts Conference in Italy

Thursday, March 28, 2024, By Wendy S. Loughlin
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Eight students who are studying abroad at the will have the unique opportunity to work with Artist in Residence and attend an international arts conference in Venice in April.

Weems, an internationally renowned artist, will travel to Florence to deliver a public lecture, 鈥淩esistance as an Act of Love,鈥� April 17. While there, she will review the work of students in the studio arts program.

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Carrie Mae Weems (Photo by Jerry Klineberg)

The students will also attend the conference in Venice April 20 and 21. Weems and Florence faculty member will participate in the conference, which is co-sponsored by 黑料不打烊. Weems will be a panelist for the discussion 鈥淏lack Realities through Digital Media,鈥� and Nelson will serve on the 鈥淩adical Curricula鈥� panel.

Students traveling to the conference include studio arts majors Anastasia Cardona, Sidney Hanson (a dual art history major in the College of Arts and Sciences) and Rumini Nguyen; computer art and animation major Mark Casadevall; and illustration majors Madeleine Herberger, Sarah Mednick, Sarah Skalski and Alissar Youssef.

Black Portraitures, now in its 14th year, is organized in concert with the . This year鈥檚 theme 鈥淪hifting Paradigms,鈥� brings together thought leaders in the arts from Africa and the African Diaspora. Founder Deborah Willis says the convening 鈥渨ill explore and expand narratives on memoir and memory studies; migration stories through family and politics; and reimagine ideas about art practices and the exhibition experience, all while considering new research practices.鈥�

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