Cliffton
Peacock received his M.F.A. degree from Boston University in 1977.
His teachers there included James Weeks, John Wilson and Philip
Guston. He has been the recipient of numerous awards, including
three National Endowment for the Arts grants; three Massachusetts
Artist Fellowship awards; an Englehard Foundation grant; a Louis
Comfort Tiffany Fellowship; Visual Arts grants sponsored by the
Equitable Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, the National Endowment
for the Arts and the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art; the
Prix de Rome from the American Academy in Rome; a South Carolina
Individual Artist Fellowship; and, most recently, a 2001 fellowship
from the Guggenheim Foundation.
Professor Peacock has exhibited his paintings nationally
many times since 1980 and has had one-person exhibitions at the
Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston; the Greenville Museum of
Art, Greenville, SC; and the Southeastern Center for Contemporary
Art, Winston-Salem, NC.
His work is in the collections of the Boston Museum
of Fine Arts, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the
Hood Museum of Art, among others. He has been an Associate Professor
of Fine Arts at the College of Charleston since 1996.
Professor Peacock’s work was featured in
a recent (August 25-October 11, 2003) exhibit at the College of
Charleston’s Halsey Gallery titled “Recent Paintings.”
This exhibition featured paintings completed by Peacock during his
recent two-year sojourn in New York City. According to Halsey Gallery
Director, Mark Sloan, Peacock is “a gifted painter with a
fresh approach to figuration. His paintings infer rather than describe
their subjects.” |