Join us on Thursday, October 3, 2024 at 6pm ET for the first lecture in the 2024-25 Cranbrook Academy of Art Lecture Series. Charisse Weston is a conceptual artist and writer whose work contends with the dynamic interplay of violence and intimacy through repetition, enfoldment, and concealment.

Cranbrook Academy of Art’s 2024-25 Public Lecture Series is free and open to the public at Cranbrook’s deSalle Auditorium. Cranbrook Art Museum is open late and free to all on Thursdays, please arrive early to explore our current exhibitions.

Weston is an alumna of Whitney Museum of American Art’s Independent Study Program. Weston was named a Studio Museum Harlem 2022–23 Artist in Residence, a 2023 Jerome Hill Fellow, and a 2023 Hodder Fellow at the Lewis Center for the Arts at Princeton University, Princeton, NJ for the 2023–24 academic year. She has exhibited in groups at notable venues such as the Contemporary Art Museum, Houston (2020), Jack Shainman Gallery (2022, 2023), Hessel Museum of Art at Bard College (2022), and MoMA PS1 (2023). She has mounted solo exhibitions at Project Row Houses (2014, 2015), Recess (2021), the Moody Center of the Arts at Rice University (2021), the Queens Museum (2022), and MOMA PS1 (2023). She also participated in the Whitney Biennial 2024: Even Better Than the Real Thing curated by Meg Onli and Chrissie Iles at the Whitney Museum of American Art. She has received awards and fellowships from Artadia Fund for the Arts, the Dallas Museum of Art, the Dedalus Foundation, the Harpo Foundation, the Graham Foundation, the Corning Museum of Glass, among others. She was a 2021 Artist Fellow at the Museum of Art and Design, where she was also awarded the 2021 Burke Prize. She was a Paul and Irene Hollister Fields of the Future Fellow at Bard Graduate in 2022. Her hybrid manuscript Awaiting was published by Ugly Duckling Press in March 2023.



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