March 1, 2026
Historic Presence is a solo exhibition by Brooklyn-based painter Taha Clayton, on view at the Tremaine Gallery at The Hotchkiss School from February 14 through April 5. Curated by Gallery Director Terri Moore, the exhibition features Clayton’s striking portraits inspired by the 1930s to ’50s that honor the legacy, dignity, and everyday beauty of elders while exploring themes of history, identity, and cultural memory.
Working in oil, charcoal, and graphite, Clayton creates deeply human images that celebrate resilience and presence. His work has been exhibited internationally and was recently included in the Lunar Codex “Nova Collection,” placing an image of his painting on the moon as part of a time capsule.
The Tremaine Art Gallery, located at 11 Interlaken Road in Lakeville, is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 am to 4 pm, and Sunday, noon to 4 pm. The gallery will be closed during the school break from March 7 to 23.













