Learning through experience is dynamic, not static. As you’ll hear in this episode with artist Kim Weston, her photography is a way of deepening understanding of ourselves and the world around us, seen and unseen.
Through compelling story and image, Kim takes us on a journey where each photograph tells a story of heritage, community and spirit. As she says, “Our ancestors are with us; the people we loved in the past are still beside us, even though we can’t see them with the naked eye.” Tune in to discover how Kim’s evocative work is transforming spaces and touching lives, inviting each of us to engage, reflect and experience life through the lens of art.
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Key Topics
03:37 Finding Art: From the Bronx to the Museum
Early experiences shape lifelong learning and creativity. Kim reflects on her childhood exposure to art in New York—immersive experiences that informed her sense of self and future as an artist.
06:25 Identity Through Art
Representation in art can challenge societal norms and expand our understanding of beauty and identity. Kim describes her early fascination with the strength and diversity in Renaissance paintings.
09:31 The Power of Mentorship and Community
Mentorship serves as a relational experience, shaping identity and purpose. Kim recalls formative years at Jamaica Arts Center, where mentors like Thelma Golden helped her realize the potential of her work.
10:37 A Path to Spirit Photography
Personal challenges can reshape our life’s work. Kim shares the transformative impact of a health crisis, leading her to capture “spirit” and energy in her photography.
20:52 Art as Community Experience at Yale
Discussion about Kim’s art installation at Yale School of Management, in a shared space where students can encounter Native American cultural expressions through the images. These works invite connection and reflection, bridging personal identity with shared experience.
27:12 Movement in Stillness: Capturing the Essence of Life
Heidi reflects on the “kinetic stillness” of Kim’s photographs, which capture multiple moments in one image, creating a sensation of life in motion. Kim shares the intentional artistry behind her technique, which aims to convey both presence and spirit.
30:52 Connection, Heritage and Earth Stewardship
Reflect on the spiritual, experiential aspects of learning. Kim’s art is a reminder of our collective journey.
Additional Resources
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