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In Work and Quilts, Stephen Cities Spotlights Black Leisure within the Jim Crow South

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In central Florida, Ocala Nationwide Forest is dotted with greater than 600 lakes and rivers. A close-by recreation hub, Silver Springs, has capitalized on the tourism potential of those glistening, clear our bodies of water for many years, providing sandy riverside seashores and taking guests on jaunts in glass-bottom boats.

Till 1968 and the passing of the Civil Rights Act, Silver Springs—just like many different locations in Florida and the South extra broadly—was racially segregated and solely open to white patrons. In 1949, the homeowners of Silver Springs opened Paradise Park a mile down the highway as a vacation spot “for colored people,” because the welcome signal learn, who have been prohibited from the opposite resort.

“Swimming Lessons” (2022), acrylic, oil, and steel leaf on panel, 40 x 40 inches

Paradise Park was one among three seashores in Florida open to Black guests throughout this time and likewise supplied sandy seashores, rides in glass-bottom boats, a petting zoo, a dance pavilion with a jukebox, performances, video games, and a softball subject. It remained in operation till 1969, shortly after desegregation, and have become a topic of fascination for photographer Bruce Mozert (1916-2015), who documented happenings at each recreation areas.

For artist Stephen Cities, Mozert’s photos and the historical past of Paradise Park present the inspiration for Personal Paradise: A Figurative Exploration of Black Relaxation and Recreation, now on view on the Rockwell Museum. By way of work and quilted compositions, the artist explores how sure parks may very well be locations of refuge and leisure for Black People throughout the Jim Crow period.

“Black people had to set up their own spaces in order to find recreation and to find peace,” Cities says in a video accompanying the exhibition. “This show is a way of illuminating that. It gives people a sort of way into history that’s not as scary as it can be in other forms.”

Cities’ work painting teams of youngsters swimming, sunbathing, and taking part in on the sandy shoreline. His material compositions are imagined scenes of respite and togetherness, which come throughout as disarming and candid.

“Motown in Motion” (2024), pure and artificial material, polyester and cotton thread, and acrylic and crystal glass beads, 55.5 x 68 inches

“Motown in Motion,” for instance, depicts a gaggle of younger individuals gathered on the seashore, and “I Will Follow You My Dear” trails two girls swimming underwater—one other nod to Mozert’s work as a pioneer in underwater pictures.

The figures in Cities’ work are extra posed, drawn straight from Bruce Mozert’s snapshots, depicting smiling youngsters at play. Cities typically makes use of reflective supplies like steel leaf that emanate gentle again towards the viewer, reiterating a way of brightness. “I want people to feel that warm, reflective energy when they see the show,” he says.

Discover extra on Cities’ web site and Instagram, and when you’re in New York, you possibly can see Personal Paradise in Corning by way of January 19.

“Taking Flight” (2022), acrylic, oil, and steel leaf on panel, 40 x 40 inches
“I Will Follow You My Dear” (2024), pure and artificial material, polyester and cotton thread, and acrylic and crystal glass beads, and shells, 55 x 72 inches
“When We Were Young” (2022), acrylic, oil, and steel leaf on panel, 40 x 40 inches
“A Taste of Lemonade” (2024), pure and artificial material, polyester and cotton thread, crystal glass beads, steel and resin buttons, 55.5 x 68 inches
{Photograph} of holiday makers at Paradise Park by Bruce Mozert

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