Mar 11 2021
Through a Lens Darkly | Film Livestream with Q&A Session

Through a Lens Darkly | Film Livestream with Q&A Session

Presented by Utah Museum of Fine Arts at Online/Virtual Space

7–9 pm | FREE | View Trailer and Register Now
The UMFA, Tanner Humanities Center at the University of Utah, and the Utah Film Center partner to present a livestream of Through a Lens Darkly, followed by a post-film discussion.

The first documentary to explore the American family photo album through the eyes of black photographers, Through a Lens Darkly probes the recesses of American history to discover images that have been suppressed, forgotten, and lost. From slavery to the present, these extraordinary images unveil a world confronting the difficult edges of citizenship and what it means to be human.

Inspired by Deborah Willis's book Reflections in Black and featuring works by Carrie Mae Weems, Lorna Simpson, Anthony Barboza, Hank Willis Thomas, Coco Fusco, Lyle Ashton Harris, and many others, Through a Lens Darkly introduces the viewer to a community of storytellers who collectively transform singular experiences into a journey of discovery—and a call to action.

Stay after the film for a Q&A session featuring Thomas Allen Harris, director of Through a Lens Darkly, and Erika George, director of the U’s Tanner Humanities Center and Samuel D. Thurman Professor of Law at the S.J. Quinney College of Law.

Admission Info

Free

Dates & Times

2021/03/11 - 2021/03/11

Location Info

Online/Virtual Space

Online/Virtual, UT 00000