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How do you see yourself? How do others see you? Inspired by themes of power, representation and personal expression in the Seattle Art Museum’s upcoming exhibition, Kehinde Wiley: A New Republic, this project invites volunteers to have their portraits taken by artists Carina A. del Rosario and Zorn B. Taylor.

The New Republic Community Project is a photography project organized by the Seattle Art Museum. Working with partner organizations—SAM has coordinated photo stations at different locations around the city where volunteer participants can choose to have their portrait taken by two Seattle based artists, Zorn B. Taylor and Carina A. del Rosario. Each participant will also answer three questions: how do others see you, how do you see yourself and how do you want to be seen?

Partners: The Seattle Public Library & Recovery Cafe

 

Upcoming Photo Sessions

Interested in participating? Attend an upcoming Community Project photography sessions at SAM on February 11, March 3.

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I’M TRYING TO IMAGINE A NEW REPUBLIC WHERE THE PROMISE OF AMERICA IS LIVED OUT, IF NOT IN REAL LIFE, THEN IN THIS SORT OF IMAGINED SPACE THAT PAINTING REPRESENTS, WHICH MIGHT, IN SOME SMALL WAY, AFFECT THE TRAJECTORY OF CULTURE.
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–KEHINDE WILEY

Seattle Art Museum