39 min

Clarity Haynes: Censorship & The Lesbian Gaze Relevant

    • Visual Arts

Clarity Haynes is a New York-based painter whose work explores the torso as a site for portraiture, revealing themes of healing, trauma and self-determination. Her work can be seen in “The Outwin: American Portraiture Today”,  a traveling exhibition originating at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery. Clarity’s work has been exhibited at Invisible-Exports Gallery and The Leslie Lohman Museum of Lesbian and Gay Art, among others. She is the co-host of Magic Praxis, a studio art talks podcast.
Note: This Interview with Clarity took place a year ago. 
To see Clarity’s paintings, check out her website clarityhaynes.com. Follow her on Instagram @thelesbiangaze

Clarity Haynes is a New York-based painter whose work explores the torso as a site for portraiture, revealing themes of healing, trauma and self-determination. Her work can be seen in “The Outwin: American Portraiture Today”,  a traveling exhibition originating at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery. Clarity’s work has been exhibited at Invisible-Exports Gallery and The Leslie Lohman Museum of Lesbian and Gay Art, among others. She is the co-host of Magic Praxis, a studio art talks podcast.
Note: This Interview with Clarity took place a year ago. 
To see Clarity’s paintings, check out her website clarityhaynes.com. Follow her on Instagram @thelesbiangaze

39 min