Elvira Clayton
@claytonelvira | www.elviraclayton.com
Currently based in New York City, Elvira Clayton has had solo shows at The AEGON Gallery (Centre College, Danville, KY), Fine Arts Gallery (Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY), and Riverfront Art Gallery (Yonkers, NY). Her work has been exhibited in group exhibitions throughout the United States. As a member of The Black Women Artists For Black Lives Matter Performance Group, she has presented performances at The New Museum (NY), Project Row Houses (Houston, TX), and The Brooklyn Museum (NY).
Clayton is a 2022–2023 A.I.R. Gallery Fellow and a 2022 Robert Blackburn Studio Immersion Fellow. She has been awarded residencies with The Women’s Studio Workshop, Residency Unlimited, The Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies, and Blue Mountain Center. She has been both a Laundromat Project Create Change Fellow and Commissioned Artist.
She is a 2022 Barbara Deming Fund, Money For Women Grant recipient, and a four-time recipient of The Manhattan Community Arts Fund Grant. Her work has been featured in The Killens Review, Glasstire, Callaloo Journal, and Artsy.net.
She lives in Harlem, NY, and works from her studio at The Textile Arts Center in Brooklyn, NY.
Black People (from Cotton and Rice Project), 2023
Dyed-osnaburg, cotton bolls, plastic tubing, sequin, jute, hand-woven
83 x 20 x 5 inches
Knotted History (from Cotton and Rice Project), 2023
Burlap, dyed-osnaburg, twigs, rice, cotton bolls, wire, glass bottles, sequin, plastic washers, acrylic paint, jute, hand-woven
66 x 20 x 6 inches