Clarence Heyward
Visual Art
Raleigh, NC
Clarence Heyward (American, b.1983) is a painter whose work explores notions of the Black American experience. His work has been exhibited nationally across the US including the 21c Museum of Durham, the Contemporary Art Museum of Raleigh, the Harvey B. Gantt Center of Charlotte, and the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University. Heywards’ work is in the collections of several notable private and public institutions. He was selected to participate in the emerging artist regional residency program at Artspace NC (2020), as well as the Brightwork fellowship program at Anchorlight NC (2019). He also was selected as the 2022 Artist in residence at NC State University. He attended North Carolina Central university where he studied art education. He currently lives and works in Raleigh, NC.
Artist Statement
Like many artist, my practice has evolved through my life experience. My early years were spent referencing the imagery of my “art idols”with no real connection to concepts or “why”. Those years were key in that they influenced the way I viewed myself, Black Americans and our identities. This has led me to critically engage image-making and ultimately be constantly conscious of narratives in regards to the contemporary Black American experience. My art practice challenges stereotypes and myths, takes on social commentary, critiques perceptions, and creates dialogues all through the lens of the Black American male experience. As a Black man, husband, and father living in America, my paintings draw from life experiences. It contains personal and collective narratives that position black bodies in the forefront and examines the reinterpretation of black existence in imagery addressing.