Topic:
"Worthy of Winning"
Introduction
/ Moderator: Robert Pangborn / Patty Satalia
Location: President's
Hall, The Penn Stater
Bio: Beverly McIver was born in Greensboro, North Carolina
in 1962. She is the youngest of three girls born to Ethel McIver. Her oldest
sister Renee is mentally disabled. Renee is 48 but has the mindset of a second
grader. Beverly is Renee's legal guardian and they currently reside in Durham,
North Carolina.
Beverly is
widely acknowledged as a significant presence in contemporary American art in
general and has charted a new direction as an African American woman
artist. She is committed to producing art that consistently examines
racial, gender, social and occupational identity. Her sister Renee is a
frequent subject of the artist as well as other family members.
Her work is
in the collection of the North Carolina Museum of Art, the Weatherspoon Art
Museum in Greensboro, N.C., the Baltimore Museum of Art, the NCCU Museum of
Art, the Asheville Museum of Art, The Crocker Art Museum and the Nelson Fine
Arts Museum on the campus of Arizona State University.
She is
currently the Suntrust Endowed Chair Professor of Art at North Carolina Central
University. Prior to this appointment, McIver taught at Arizona State
University in Tempe, AZ. for twelve years, Duke University, North Carolina
State University and North Carolina Central University. She has also held
residencies at many of the nation's leading artist communities, including
YADDO, the Headland Center for the Arts, Djerassi, and Penland School of
Crafts. She has served on the board at Penland School of Arts and Crafts and
currently serves on the board of directors at YADDO in Saratoga Springs, NY.
McIver's
work has been reviewed in Art News, Art in America The New York Times
and a host of local newspapers. She has received numerous grants and
awards including the Anonymous Was A Woman Foundation grant, a John Simon
Guggenheim Fellowship, a Radcliffe Fellowship from Harvard University, a Marie
Walsh Sharpe Foundation award, a distinguished Alumni Award from Pennsylvania
State University, a Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award and Creative Capital
grant.
McIver
earned a bachelor's degree in art from North Carolina Central University, a
master of fine arts degree in painting from Pennsylvania State University and
an honorary doctorate from North Carolina Central University. She has been
honored with numerous awards for her work, including: The Marie Walsh Sharpe
Studio Space (2012); Distinguished Alumni Fellow, Pennsylvania State University
(2010); Artist Of the Year Award, Scottsdale Cultural Council (2004); Louis
Comfort Tiffany Award (03-04); Research and Creative Activity Award, Arizona State
University (2003); Distinguished Alumni Award, Penn State University (2003);
Marie Walsh Sharpe Foundation, Studio Space for one year (2003); Radcliffe
Fellow, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University (2002);
Creative Capital, Project Grant (2002); John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship
(2001); Anonymous Was A Woman Grant (2000); Arizona Arts Commission Visual Arts
Fellowship (2000); College of Fine Arts Research Grant, Arizona State
University (2000); Artist Grant, Contemporary Forum, Phoenix Art Museum (1999);
Project Grant, Arizona Arts Commission (1999); FIGA Grant, Research and
Creative Activities, Arizona State University (1998); College of Fine Arts
Research Grant. Arizona State University (1997); Full scholarship to the
Headlands Center for the Arts, N.C. Arts Council (1995); N.C. Arts Council
Visual Artist Fellowship Recipient (1994); Emerging Artist Grant. Durham Arts
Council Inc. (1994); Travel Grant in Support of the Atlantic Center for the
Arts Residency, Pennsylvania State University (1992); Educational Scholarship
in Support of Graduate Studies, Saint James Baptist Church (1990).
*Preceding
this Forum will be a screening of "Raising Renee," the HBO documentary about
Ms. McIver's decision
to adapt her career and life to assist with her mentally disabled sister. The
screening will be held at 7pm on April 18, 2013 at the Palmer Lipcon Auditorium.