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Clarity Haynes was born in McAllen, Texas, in 1971, and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. Her work has been shown in solo exhibitions at Tabla Rasa Gallery in Brooklyn, Bogigian Gallery at Wilson College in Pennsylvania, and Artists’ House Gallery in Philadelphia, and in group exhibitions at the ‘temporary Museum in Brooklyn, the Allentown Art Museum, and Hopkins House Gallery of Contemporary Art in New Jersey. She has received grants from numerous sources including the Brooklyn Arts Council, the Barbara Deming Memorial Fund and the Leeway Foundation. She holds a BA from Temple University, where she studied film production, a Certificate in Fine Arts from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and an MFA in Painting from Brooklyn College of the City University of New York.
“Clarity Haynes began the Breast Portrait Project in 1998 with her own nude self-portrait. She found the experience transformative and decided to offer this opportunity to other women. Since then she has sought out and found enthusiastic participants at women’s festivals, fairs and similar events. Each sitter enters Haynes’ booth to pose, record her thoughts in a book (often handwritten there and then), and consent to having a photograph taken of her nude torso alongside the finished portrait. To date, Haynes has completed over 500 breast portraits. As each breast portrait contributes to the whole and the whole grows in number, the artistic effect intensifies. And changes. A full wall of portraits transforms the individual identities into a collective narrative about the human condition: its diversity, its vulnerability, its challenges to survive.”
—Beth Gersh-Nesic, from the catalogue essay, “Radical Acceptance,” Tabla Rasa Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, 2011. (https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/eascfa/feminist_art_base/clarity-haynes) undefined