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Exhibition Opening Reception | Stephen Towns’ Private Paradise

Friday, September 20, 2024

5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

Location: The Museum Store

Open to the Public | Members: Free, Not-Yet-Members: $10, Student: $5 | Advance registration required by 5 p.m. on September 19

Rockwell Members at Individual Level: 1 Free Ticket 
Rockwell Members at Dual Level and above: Up to 2 Free Tickets  

Suggested Attire: Festive resort casual

Artist Stephen Towns recovers the African American past, captured in snippets of overheard conversations or family treasures that show their age and wear, to assemble quilts and render stories in paint. Digging through local archives, Towns finds photographs of everyday people going about their lives, whether getting pampered in a makeshift beauty parlor or enjoying the Florida sunshine. He transports his figures to a world of vivid color and texture. In Towns’ artwork, these fleeting glimpses of the past allow the viewer to imagine the possibilities of lives lived to the fullest, and communities who create their own spaces to be their freest selves. 

In Private Paradise: A Figurative Exploration of Black Rest and Recreation, Towns celebrates the joy an African American community found in a created space: Paradise Park in Ocala, Florida. Though separated from the whites-only park that shared the same river due to racial prejudice, the people who flocked to Paradise Park carved out their own space to rest, to celebrate, and to be themselves. Shown together for the first time, Towns’ paintings and quilts amplify the images that remain of the park and gives the artist a platform to imagine what everyone’s lives could be like if they were truly welcome in the world. 

5:30 p.m.

Reception

6 p.m.     

Curator and Artist Remarks 

6:20 p.m.

Exhibition Viewing

Stephen Towns

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About the Artist

Portrait of artist Stephen Towns. Towns is sitting in a backwards chair facing the viewer.
Portrait of artist Stephen Towns by Malik Dupree.

Stephen Towns

Stephen Towns was born in 1980 in Lincolnville, SC, and lives and works in Baltimore, MD. He trained as a painter with a BFA in studio art from the University of South Carolina and has also developed a rigorous, self-taught quilting practice. In 2018 the Baltimore Museum of Art presented his first museum exhibition, Stephen Towns: Rumination and a Reckoning. His work has been featured in publications such as the New York Times, Artforum, the Washington Post, Hyperallergic, Cultured, Forbes, AFROPUNK, and American Craft. Towns was honored as the inaugural recipient of the 2016 Municipal Art Society of Baltimore Travel Prize, and in 2021, Towns was the first Black artist-in-residence at the Fallingwater Institute, located at Frank Lloyd Wrights’ renowned Fallingwater house in Pennsylvania. In 2021 Towns was also awarded the Maryland State Arts Council’s Individual Artist Award.  

Towns’s work is in the collections of Art + Practice (Los Angeles, CA), the Baltimore Museum of Art (Baltimore, MD), the Boise Museum of Art, (Boise, ID), the City of Charleston (Charleston, SC), the Flint Institute of Arts (Flint, MI), the Huntington Museum of Art (Huntington, WV), the National Museum of African American History and Culture (Washington DC); Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art (Kansas City, MO), the Petrucci Family Foundation Collection of African American Art (Asbury, NJ); the Rockwell Museum (Corning, NY); The Westmoreland Museum of American Art (Greensburg, PA); the Wichita Museum of Art (Wichita, KS), and is held in private collections nationally and abroad. 

Thank You

This exhibition is made possible in part by the CJSS Skillern Family Art Museum

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