Charisse Pearlina Weston (b. 1988, Houston, TX; based in Harlem, NY) is a conceptual artist and writer whose work contends with the dynamic interplay of violence and intimacy through repetition, enfoldment, and concealment.
Weston’s artistic practice interrogates the dialectics of Black interior life and resistance. She explores how the physical and ideological structures of power and surveillance enforce constrictive intimacies and how these intimacies enact violence. Working across mediums, Weston deploys strategies of repetition, fragmentation, enfoldment, and concealment to reimagine Black interiority as a site of refusal and radical possibility.
Central to her artistic methodology is the reuse and re-articulation of elements from past work to formulate the next. In these new forms, repetition functions as both a symbol of Black cultural production and Blackness’s reliance on an order of temporal engagement in which the second time encodes an emergent originality. Through text layered between materials or etched onto their surface, Weston considers the entropic capacity of language. Within a poetics emerging from the infinite liquidity of Blackness, words shatter, phrases fragment, and meaning slips, thus allowing the boundaries of established meaning and dominant thought to rupture.
Glass conceptually embodies both the everyday risk of anti-Black violence and the precocity and malleability of Blackness in the face of this violence. With enfoldment, Weston creates secret spaces of withholding as a tactical response to this risk. These folds ensnare and conceal poetic fragments and forge a fugitive realm within the terrains of Black interior life.
In Weston’s work, the fragile, sharp edge cuts and reorients space, while crumbling, rough foundations balance and threaten already fractured panes. The construction of these tensions allows her to explore the seemingly incongruent material and symbolic conditions of Black life.
Weston received a BA from the University of North Texas, an MSc in Modern Art: History Curating and Criticism from the University of Edinburgh’s Edinburgh College of Art, and an MFA in Studio Art with Critical Theory emphasis from the University of California-Irvine. She is an alumna of the Whitney Museum of American Art’s Independent Study Program.
Weston participated in the 2024 Whitney Biennial and 12th SITE SANTA FE International Biennial in 2025 and has exhibited in groups at other notable venues, including the Studio Museum in Harlem, MoMA PS1, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, and Hessel Museum of Art at Bard College. She has mounted solo exhibitions recently at the Queens Museum, Center for the Arts at Virginia Tech, Moody Center for the Arts at Rice University, Recess, and Project Row Houses. She was a 2025 Guggenheim Fellow, 2023-24 Hodder Fellow at the Lewis Center for the Arts at Princeton University, 2023 Jerome Hill Fellow, and 2022-23 Studio Museum in Harlem Artist-in-Residence. Weston has received awards and grants from the Hermitage Artist Retreat, Trellis Art Fund, Harpo Foundation, Corning Museum of Glass, Museum of Art and Design, Graham Foundation, Dallas Museum of Art, and Artadia Fund for the Arts, among others. Her hybrid manuscript “Awaiting” was published by Ugly Duckling Press in March 2023.
Photo by Olivia Horwitz.

