McIver's work explores personal identity, and besides self-portraiture she is known for painting the people who surround her in everyday life. She received several honors for her work including a
Guggenheim Fellowship and the Louis Comfort Tiffany Award. A documentary about McIver's life entitled
Raising Renee was featured on
HBO and nominated for an
Emmy award. In 2011, McIver was named "top ten in painting" for
Art In America magazine. McIver also has works featured in the
Mint Museum of Art & the
North Carolina Museum of Art. She's currently the Esbenshade Professor of the Practice of Visual Arts at
Duke University. Her work is also in the Weatherspoon Art Museum in Greensboro, N.C., the Baltimore Museum of Art, the
Minneapolis Institute of Art, the NCCU Museum of Art, the Asheville Museum of Art, The Crocker Art Museum, The Cameron Art Museum, The Nasher Museum and the Nelson Fine Arts Museum on the campus of Arizona State University. She won the Rome Prize in Visual Arts from the American Academy in Rome in 2017-2018. ==Awards==