Charles Birnbaum is an accomplished multi-disciplinarian artist. He is a self-taught photographer with a degree in ceramics. He has photographed with both 35mm and large format view cameras since the late 60’s. For the past 16 years he has been... Read More
Charles Birnbaum is an accomplished multi-disciplinarian artist. He
is a self-taught photographer with a degree in
ceramics. He has photographed
with both 35mm and large format view cameras
since the late 60’s. For the past 16 years he
has been exclusively working as a sculptor
creating award-winning work, but
Charles returned to photography during the pandemic as a way
to express the unsettled times,
ease the stress and process the heaviness of the life around him.
Photographic success came within a few
months when he was awarded 3rd prize in Still Life in the 2020
International Chromatic Awards. And within one
year, his work has been featured in
12 gallery exhibitions and several of his
photographs have been published: one for
the International Chromatic Awards and in the Loosen Art magazine.
Charles recently won an Honorable Mention for a Fine Art series from
the 2021 MonoVisions Awards. As a sculptor his works are in multiple
private and public collections, including those of the design world
luminary Hilda Longinotti, Ronald Kuchta, the renowned former
Director of the Everson Museum of Arts and editor of American
Ceramics, Jack Lenor Larsen the legendary textile designer and
inventor and the creator of the Longhouse
Reserve, the Kapfenberg Cultural Center of Austria, and the Museum of
Modern Ceramic Art in Mino, Japan. He has a BFA from the Kansas City
Art Institute and did graduate work at the Tyler School Art.