NASHVILLE, TENN.- Scottish visual artist Craig Black has been selected as
Cheekwoods 2022 Martin Shallenberger Artist-in-Residence (AIR) recipient. The AIR series is an initiative focused on bringing innovative, dynamic and intriguing artists to the city of Nashville. For the first time, Cheekwood hosted an open call for artists to apply for the coveted four-week residency, which provides the opportunity to create on the estate for a full month and display interpretive site-specific works in an indoor/outdoor exhibition at one of the citys leading art institutions.
Its an honour to have been selected for the Martin Shallenberger Artist-in-Residence program, says Black. It is going to be a special occasion to practice and develop my art at the beautiful and historic grounds of the Cheekwood Estate. I cant wait to showcase my one-of-a-kind acrylic fusions artworks to the Cheekwood and Nashville communities.
Cheekwood Vice President of Museum Affairs James W. Tottis says, Were thrilled to introduce Black and his renowned techniques to the Cheekwood community as part of this years AIR series. Visitors will have the privilege of experiencing Blacks unique creative process up close as he creates art in a live setting.
Black, who currently runs an art studio in Greenock, Scotland, is a visual artist best known for his Acrylic Fusion technique. He specializes in bespoke artwork, murals and installations, and he believes in creating exciting and engaging visuals while maintaining originality across all his work. The versatile analogue process of hand pouring layers of acrylic paint to create a unique and mesmerizing effect has brought Black the opportunity to collaborate with a wide range of international partners, from creating a one-of-a-kind football for the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), to transforming a collection of cognac glasses with Remy Martin and creating a custom frame for Ribble Cycles. Acrylic Fusion will be central in Blacks forthcoming works created at Cheekwood during his residency, which will be showcased in the historic mansion as part of an interpretive exhibition March 26 June 12, 2022. Black will also host a Public Pour Event on Sunday, March 27 at 2 p.m., during which the artist will give a live demonstration of his Acrylic Fusion technique.