Terrence Phearse
Chief of Staff @studiomuseum, PhD Candidate @IDSVA Editorial Council @museumsmovingforward; Editor @museemagazine; Writer on Philosophy & Photography

Portraits by @ajamustudios. I met Ajamu when I was in graduate school for photography in London at Westminster. Over the course of the next years while I was at Central Saint Martins, I went to his studio and we talked about pictures for hours what seems to have been biweekly. He lent his studio to me to make work anytime I wanted to have a sitting. I was most struck by his attention to form, archival practices, and 19th century processes. Many of those conversations left me wanting to continue my studies and ultimately led to me doing a PhD. Thank you for these portraits and mentorship. X

I was commissioned to make a photograph for Dr George Yancy’s (Emory) third edition of Black Bodies, White Gazes. An intersection of my interest in phenomenology, dialectics and photography. @bloomsburypublishing @bloomsburybooksus

I was commissioned to make a photograph for Dr George Yancy’s (Emory) third edition of Black Bodies, White Gazes. An intersection of my interest in phenomenology, dialectics and photography. @bloomsburypublishing @bloomsburybooksus

@nativesonnow Awards 2025 🙌🏾. Thank you @emilwilbekin for your singular vision. 🧡
The Street, the Sanctuary, the Stage, and the Stoop—the four tenets that define Harlem, and the framework behind @studiomuseum’s new architectural design.
Break the mold with the Studio Museum in Harlem’s Chief of Staff, Terrence Phearse (@terrence.phearse), and experience the neighborhood’s vibrant energy with the 🔗 in bio.

For Mom and Dad. Grateful to have engaged with such bright students from M. Architecture, M.A. Urban Planning and M.A. Design today @studiomuseum #harvardgsd 🙏🏾⭐️

For Mom and Dad. Grateful to have engaged with such bright students from M. Architecture, M.A. Urban Planning and M.A. Design today @studiomuseum #harvardgsd 🙏🏾⭐️

For Mom and Dad. Grateful to have engaged with such bright students from M. Architecture, M.A. Urban Planning and M.A. Design today @studiomuseum #harvardgsd 🙏🏾⭐️

For Mom and Dad. Grateful to have engaged with such bright students from M. Architecture, M.A. Urban Planning and M.A. Design today @studiomuseum #harvardgsd 🙏🏾⭐️

For Mom and Dad. Grateful to have engaged with such bright students from M. Architecture, M.A. Urban Planning and M.A. Design today @studiomuseum #harvardgsd 🙏🏾⭐️

A week of speculation in a gorgeous building with some brilliant minds💡🧡@fotozentrum_essen 📸: @silviuguiman

A week of speculation in a gorgeous building with some brilliant minds💡🧡@fotozentrum_essen 📸: @silviuguiman

A week of speculation in a gorgeous building with some brilliant minds💡🧡@fotozentrum_essen 📸: @silviuguiman

A week of speculation in a gorgeous building with some brilliant minds💡🧡@fotozentrum_essen 📸: @silviuguiman

A week of speculation in a gorgeous building with some brilliant minds💡🧡@fotozentrum_essen 📸: @silviuguiman

A week of speculation in a gorgeous building with some brilliant minds💡🧡@fotozentrum_essen 📸: @silviuguiman

📸 »Mise en Sein: Photography from Duration to Code«
A lecture by Terrence Phearse, Studio Museum in Harlem & Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts, Portland
Generative AI is transforming photography into something unrecognizable to itself by creating the look of photos without the event. We no longer ask »What does this image reveal?«, but »Did it even exist?«
For Black Americans, this shift is especially alarming: a structure of visibility essential to their existence is collapsing. The consequences are already visible. In 2015, Google’s image-recognition software famously tagged Black people as »gorillas«. Who codes these systems, and for whom?
Discuss with Terrence, how the future of photography must confront race, power and perception, for not repeating harm at scale.
📆Feb 4–5, 2026
📍 SANAA Building, Zeche Zollverein, Essen, Germany
⚡ The symposium is fully booked. If you would like to be placed on the waiting list, please contact us. Link in Bio.
#esp26 #photographyfuture #photography #generativeAI #representation #visibility #digitalethics #visualculture
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