Winfred Rembert, All of Me, Date Unknown. © 2022 Estate of Winfred Rembert / Artists Rights Society (ARS). Courtesy of Fort Gansevoort and Hauser & Wirth.

Screening of ‘All Me: The Life and Times of Winfred Rembert’ at Anthology Film Archives

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On the occasion of ‘Winfred Rembert. All of Me’, the artist’s first exhibition with Hauser & Wirth in collaboration with Fort Gansevoort, please join us for a screening of the documentary ‘All Me: The Life and Times of Winfred Rembert’ at Anthology Film Archives, followed by a talk with the film’s director Vivian Ducat, Rembert’s widow Patsy Rembert, and Erin I. Kelly, co-author of Rembert’s 2022 Pulitzer Prize winning memoir ‘Chasing Me to My Grave: An Artist's Memoir of the Jim Crow South.’

This event is free, however, due to limited capacity reservations are required. Click here to register. 

About Patsy Rembert   Patsy and Winfred Rembert met in 1970 while Winfred was in prison doing forced labor near her home in Turner County, GA. After four years of letter-writing, the two married upon his release and moved north, settling in New Haven, CT, where they raised eight children and Mrs. Rembert became a longtime youth advocate. It was Patsy who first convinced her husband to pursue art and tell his life story visually, using the leather-tooling skills he’d learned in prison.

About Vivian Ducat  Vivian Ducat is a BBC-trained director, producer, and writer of long-format documentary films for American and British television series including the The American Experience ‘Hawaii’s Last Queen’, narrated by Anna Deveare Smith, ABC News, The Century: America's Time and Court TV's, Crime Stories. All Me was her first feature documentary. Ducat has also directed and produced short films for the Web, for touchscreen kiosks and digital exhibitions for cultural institutions. Her clients have included The Library of Congress, the National Park Service, the New-York Historical Society, the Museum of the City of New York, and Architectural Digest among many others. Ducat also spent 11 years on staff at Columbia University, creating intellectually oriented websites and short films. 

About Erin I. Kelly   Erin I. Kelly is the Fletcher Professor of Philosophy at Tufts University and co-author of Chasing Me to My Grave. She is also the author of The Limits of Blame: Rethinking Punishment and Responsibility (Harvard University Press, 2018). She writes and speaks about ethics and social justice, especially in connection with criminal law.

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