
This artist is taking on America’s history of violence
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Here’s what happens when you get 50 artists together to discuss violence in America.
Multimedia artist Carrie Mae Weems hosted a day of music, art and talk in a public event called “The Shape of Things,” exploring America’s history of violence. Jeffrey Brown reports from New York about what inspired Weems to take on the project and what message the group of 50 artists wants to send.
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This artist is taking on America’s history of violence
Clip: 1/8/2018 | 6m 50sVideo has Closed Captions
Multimedia artist Carrie Mae Weems hosted a day of music, art and talk in a public event called “The Shape of Things,” exploring America’s history of violence. Jeffrey Brown reports from New York about what inspired Weems to take on the project and what message the group of 50 artists wants to send.
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