Claire Whitehurst

Mississippi Shade

October 9–November 9, 2021

Steve Turner is pleased to present Mississippi Shade, a solo online exhibition by Jackson, Mississippi-based Claire Whitehurst that features new colorful paintings on paper which consist of imprecise concentric circles, intersecting biomorphic forms and cilia-like lines. Though her compositions might at first appear to be non-representational, they actually relate to nature and science. As someone who has lived most of her life in the American South, Whitehurst is especially motivated to convey the land’s internal psychology – the mystical more than the visible, feelings more than thoughts and sensations more than images.

Claire Whitehurst (born 1991, Baton Rouge, Louisiana) earned an MFA at the University of Iowa (2020) after earning a BFA at the University of Mississippi (2015). She has had solo exhibitions in New Orleans, Iowa City and Oxford, Mississippi. Mississippi Shade is Whitehurst’'s first exhibition with Steve Turner.

Born 1991, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Lives and works in Jackson, Mississippi

Education
2020
MFA, University of Iowa, Iowa City

2019
MA, University of Iowa, Iowa City

2017
Post Baccalaureate, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, Philadelphia

2015
BFA, University of Mississippi, Oxford

Solo Exhibitions
2022
Steve Turner, Los Angeles (upcoming)

2021
Mississippi Shade, Steve Turner, Los Angeles
a step, a sieve, a rung of ladder, Aquarium Gallery, New Orleans

2020
I Have Considered the Lilies, University of Iowa, Iowa City

2019
Duck, Duck, Goose, Waldemar A. Schmidt Art Gallery, Waverly, Iowa

2018
Folie à Deux, Public Space One, Iowa City
The Space Between, 5th Floor Gallery, University of Iowa, Iowa City

2015
Act of Balance, Gallery 119, Oxford, Mississippi

Group Exhibitions
2022
Spalding Nix Fine Art, Atlanta (upcoming)

2021
Binder Projects, Memphis (upcoming)
Atinati Gallery, Tbilisi, Georgia (upcoming)
Magnolia Ball, Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans
Flat Files 2021, Ortega y Gasset Projects, Brooklyn

2020
Flat Rate Contemporary 7, Flat Rate Contemporary
Hope Revolution, Stay Home Gallery and Residency, Paris, Tennesse
Making a Way, South Bend Museum of Art, South Bend, Indiana

2019
Memory Palace, Hastings Collge + Young Space National Juried Exhibition, Hastings, Nebraska

2018
Small Works Show, 440 Gallery, Brooklyn
National Wet Paint Biennial (with Zhou B. Art Center), Chicago
Paper in Particular National Exhibition, Columbia College, sUgAR Gallery, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville

2017
Magnolia Ball, Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans
Deep Show, The Art Factory, Memphis
Annual Students Exhibition, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, Philadelphia
Poly-tiks, Gallery 8, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, Philadelphia

2016
Atrapa un Sueno, Ko'ox Boon Galería, Merida, Mexico

2015
One Night Stand, Motel Pop-Up Show, Oxford
Legacy of a Mississippi Master, Mississippi Museum of Art, Jackson
.PNG (Portable Nature Graphics), Southside Gallery, Oxford

Grants, Residencies and Awards
2022
Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts, Maine (upcoming)

2021
Drum Machine Editions Publishing Residency, North Carolina

2020
Mildred Pelzer Lynch Fellowship, University of Iowa

2018
Stanley Foundation Grant for International Research, France

Bibliography
2021
“mirror drawings,” Drum Machine Editions, November 2 "Vol. 9," Fools Magazine, January 29

2020
"ArtMaze Magazine Anniversary Issue 20," ArtMaze Magazine, November 14
"No. 143, Midwest Issue," New American Paintings, August

2019
"Issue #17," Create! Magazine, October

2018
Boyle, William. "The By and By, It’s Later Than You Think," Oxford American