Date and Time
- Saturday, Apr 4, 2026 2pm - 5pm
Location
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
151 3rd St, San Francisco, CA 94103
Details
Join us for an artist talk with Carla Williams in conjunction with (Re)Constructing History, an exhibition that embraces the possibility for photographs to both record an instant and capture history embedded within the present. Borrowing its title from artist Carrie Mae Weems’s featured series, Constructing History, this installation invites audiences to imagine the layers of history we encounter through a seemingly fixed image.
In this conversation, Williams will reflect on self-portraiture, the materiality of photographic collages, and the evolving meaning of revisiting one’s own archive. Her work moves beyond static documentation, offering deeply personal photographs that expand how we understand beauty, pleasure, authorship, and the power of seeing oneself fully — within and against the broader sweep of history.