Carrie Mae Weems features in Vanderbilt University's exhibition and dialogue series 'Resonance'

Extended from their participation in the 61st La Biennale di Venezia by Koyo Kouoh, Vanderbilt University faculty María Magdalena Campos-Pons and Kamal Malak will facilitate a university-sponsored dialogue series about the global future of art.
In collaboration with the Engine for Art, Democracy & Justice (EADJ) program, Vanderbilt will host Resonance, a palazzo-based laboratory of ideas and art through exhibitions and public programming at Fondazione Giorgio e Armanda Marchesani in Venice, Italy.
Resonance will reimagine the palazetto into a living forum where ideas, artisitic practice, and dialogue unfold over a season of performances, sonic sessions and poetic encounters, conversations and gatherings. Resonance will offer programming and an exhibition until July 2026. Contributing artists to the exhibition in Carrie Mae Weems.



