Artwork Description
Clarence Heyward – Swim At Your Own Risk
Dimensions: 41 x 31″ framed / 39.75 x 29.75″ unframed
Year: 2023
Medium: acrylic on canvas
Clarence Heyward is a painter whose work explores notions of the Black American experience, primarily focusing on how the use of media and historical documentation are used to shape perceptions of Black American culture. His work investigates cultural truths, challenges stereotypes, and examines identity.
Heyward’s newest series of paintings premiering at Art Miami this year is based on the Civil Rights Swim In that immediately preceded the passing of the Civil Rights Act. The 1964 Swim In included black and white protesters jumping into the whites-only pool at a hotel in St. Augustine, FL. The owner of the hotel poured acid into the pool to try to drive them away. Heyward includes the pH scale in these paintings, alluding to the measurement of danger in society.
He has exhibited his work in spaces nationally including the 21c Museum of Durham, Harvey B. Gantt Center for Cultural Arts, Wiregrass Museum, Museum of Science and Industry Chicago, Art Miami, Dallas Art Fair, CONTAINER Santa Fe, North Carolina Museum of Art, Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, and Contemporary Art Museum of Raleigh.
Heyward was the recipient of The Brightwork Fellowship residency at Anchorlight Raleigh in 2019-2020, the Emerging Artist in Residence at Artspace Raleigh in 2021, the Ragdale artist fellowship in 2022 , the 2022 Artist in Residence at NC State University in 2022, and the IEA Artist in Residence at Alfred University in NY in 2023. His work is in the collections of several notable private and public institutions including the North Carolina Museum of Art, Nasher Museum of Art, Mint Museum of Art, Minneapolis Institute of Art, Ackland Art Museum, Cameron Art Museum, as well as several major private collections.