Directing Evans began her career in the
music industry as an
intern for
Director X. She was eventually signed as a director to his music video production company, Popprok. Since then, Evans has directed music videos for numerous artists, including
Belly and
Sean Paul. She has also directed commercials for
Nike, Inc., including a
Black Lives Matter short for the brand. Evans garnered attention in early 2018 when she directed the music video for
Drake's single "
God's Plan"; the video went
viral and the song reached number one on the
Billboard Hot 100. The video depicts Drake donating his $1 million production budget to the people of Miami. Evans subsequently directed his "
Nice for What" music video, which garnered critical acclaim from several publications. Evans referred to the video as a "celebration of women", Later that year, she became the first woman to win the
Prism Prize's Lipsett Award for music video direction. That year, Director X posted a congratulations to Evans with this caption:"@karenaevans started as an intern. She stayed longer worked harder than everyone else. From intern to director at my company. Last year grinding on low budget jobs giving big budget results. This year she’s directed @champagnepapi God’s Plan & the new single Nice For What. When work ethic is matched by talent. Big up the team @popp_rok for pulling this wide ranging job off. Here’s some bts footage for all y’all 🙌🏽 (feel like a Dad video taping his daughter at a recital when ever I come to set)" Evans signed with
WME later that month. That summer, she also directed the music videos for Drake's singles "
I'm Upset" and "
In My Feelings". In late 2018, Evans earned
Much Music Video Award and
MTV Video Music Award nominations for her work on Drake's videos. In 2020, Evans was placed on
BET's "Future 40" list, which is a list of “40 of the most inspiring and innovative vanguards who are redefining what it means to be unapologetically young, gifted, and black”.
Acting As an actress, Evans began her career in 2016 with a role in a
short film called
WhiteWoods. In 2018, she starred in two feature films,
Michael Sucsy's
Every Day and
Jasmin Mozaffari's
Firecrackers, opposite
Michaela Kurimsky, the latter of which premiered at the
2018 Toronto International Film Festival. That same year, she also performed a recurring role in the Canadian
television series Mary Kills People. == Influences ==