| Brett
Neiman,
a multi-disciplinary artist based in Chicago, has exhibited his
drawings/paintings at the Chicago Cultural Center, Reynolds Whitney
Gallery-NIU, and the David Adler Cultural Center; his video work
screened at Congress Theater, Peter Jones Gallery, Ice Capades,
Empty Bottle and Heaven Gallery; and his projections and scenery
on the stages of Elgin Community College, Tricklock Performance
Space/University of New Mexico, The Loop Theater, Freestreet Theater,
Prop Thtr, and the Chicago Cultural Center.
Brett received a BFA from Northern Illinois University in the mid-nineties.
He was a staff cartoonist at the Northern Star for three years where
he penned a daily comic strip "The Vanity Slums," in addition to
inking cartoons for the editorial staff and the columnist Markos
Moulitsas. Brett has worked in non-profit arts education for more
than 10 years, and freelances in graphic design and videography.
His clients have included Young Chicago Authors, Teatro Luna, Kevin
Coval, Mara Tapp, Victory Gardens,
Interfaith Youth Core, and
the Big Buddy Program/WordPlay of Baton Rouge, LA.
Neiman is co-founder and director of Hermit Arts, a Chicago-based
performing arts collective and a past contributor to Group312films.
His fine art can be found in several private collections from California
to Conneticut.
Contact
Brett at 773-787-9048 or freesolo88@yahoo.com |