Carrie Mae Weems


Carrie Mae Weems is an influential American artist renowned for her groundbreaking contributions to contemporary photography and visual arts. With a career spanning over four decades, Weems has consistently used her art to explore themes of race, gender, and identity, challenging social conventions and shedding light on underrepresented narratives. Her powerful and thought-provoking works often combine photography, text, video, and installation, showcasing her multidisciplinary approach.

Weems's work has been exhibited extensively in renowned institutions worldwide, including the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), and the Whitney Museum of American Art. Her critically acclaimed series, such as "Kitchen Table Series" and "The Louisiana Project," have become iconic representations of Weems's ability to merge personal narratives with broader social issues. Weems's exhibitions have not only garnered widespread acclaim but have also played a pivotal role in reshaping the discourse on race and identity in contemporary art.


The Road to Carrington

A 28 minute film, created by Carrie Mae Weems, one of the world’s most influential contemporary artists, The Road To Carrington, was commissioned by The Carr Center in Detroit, Michigan.

This new project is a multi-screen/panel video projection that centers on the breadth of Terri Lyne Carrington’s work. It is not a traditional “documentary,” but rather a conceptual artwork based on the life of the extraordinary woman, musician, artist, activist, and teacher as told through the lens of Weems, the brilliant, award-winning photographer and multi-disciplinary artist.

Premiered May 6, 2023.

Created by Carrie Mae Weems

Content created and edited by Carrie Mae Weems, Bear Kirkpatrick, Yao Xu, and Atagen Ilhan