Artist Granville Carroll explores identity and representation in photography
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Conversations about representation have been taking place in lots of areas of society, from politics to business to the arts.
It’s something Granville Carroll has been thinking a lot about.
Carroll is a visual artist and an assistant teaching professor at Arizona State University. He’s developed and is teaching a class called Identity and Representation in Photography; he’s currently teaching it for the second time.
Carroll joined The Show to talk about the course and his work as an artist.
EDITOR'S NOTE: The story has been updated to clarify Granville Carroll's job title.