"A Peek Inside the Hive"

These portraits have stretched my capabilities, and this project has grown beyond the grant. Curator John Cino has graciously agreed to “debut” this project's development in a pop-up exhibition where these paintings now invite you into every stage of my paintings' process: That you are able to step into my process is like inspecting a hive to see how the whole sweet system is being built.

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Heckscher Museum Emerging Artist Instagram Takeover

I'm honored to have been chosen as one of @heckschermuseum's 2021 "Emerging Artist Instagram Takeover"artists. Head over to the Heckscher on Instagram and give this renowned museum in Huntington, Long Island a follow! To see my posts for the Heckscher Museum in May 2021: https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/charisjcarmichaelbraunh/

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The Model as Storyteller - Writing With Hopper

I am honored to participate as a guest speaker in this workshop enlivening the agency of art models with studies of Edward Hopper’s paintings of lone women, and a conversation with a professional artist’s model.

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Virtual Gallery Talk

Because Abend Gallery is exercising caution and care for their patrons and public during the Coronavirus outbreak by closing their physical doors, they have opened up online gateways for you to still see the Artists Off Grid exhibition, and in these Gallery Talks, to get to know the artists.

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Reformation 2017

The Reformation 2017 Lutheran Art Invitational celebrated the 500th anniversary of the Lutheran Reformation, at the YFAC Gallery at Bethany Lutheran College. 

EXHIBITION CURATOR AND CATALOGUE EDITOR: WILLIAM BUKOWSKI
CATALOGUE DESIGN: KAREE HENRICH
(c) Bethany Lutheran College, Mankato MN

Participating artists: Nathan Beilke, Anna Biedenbender, Jeff Bukowski, William Bukowski, Paul Burmeister, Charis Carmichael Braun, Jesse Cordes, Kristen Gjerdstet, Annette Hartzel, Lance Hartzel, Jason Jaspersen, Chad Lindemann, Karyn Lukasek, Ben Lundsten, Jim Matson, Jonathan Mayer, Don Moldstad, Eric Ouren, Andy Overn, Kurt Shrader, Erik Soule, Joey Steinbach, Paul Trapp, Alicia Ulm, Missy Vandermause, Anne Wendland, Malia Wiley, Denice Woller

Participating writers: Paul Burmeister, Tim Schmeling, Luke Ulrich

Reformation 2017

Installation view in the gallery at the Ylvisaker Fine Arts Center. 

Installation view in the gallery at the Ylvisaker Fine Arts Center. 

Lutheran Art Invitational

For the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, the Bethany Lutheran College Art Department invited 26 artists, two filmmakers and three writers to celebrate with works of paintings, prints, drawings, photography, ceramics, video and writings. Some of the artists are faculty members at Bethany Lutheran College, Wisconsin Lutheran College, or Martin Luther College. The other artists are alumni from these schools.

This exhibition is on display in the Ylvisaker Fine Arts Center at Bethany Lutheran College in Mankato, Minnesota, from October 1 until November 22, 2017. A gallery talk on “Luther, Vocation and the Arts” is scheduled for October 26, at 7:00 pm.

Participating artists: Nathan Beilke, Anna Biedenbender, Jeff Bukowski, William Bukowski, Paul Burmeister, Charis Carmichael Braun, Jesse Cordes, Kristen Gjerdstet, Annette Hartzel, Lance Hartzel, Jason Jaspersen, Chad Lindemann, Karyn Lukasek, Ben Lundsten, Jim Matson, Jonathan Mayer, Don Moldstad, Eric Ouren, Andy Overn, Kurt Shrader, Erik Soule, Joey Steinbach, Paul Trapp, Alicia Ulm, Missy Vandermause, Anne Wendland, Malia Wiley, Denice Woller; with participating writers: Paul Burmeister, Tim Schmeling, Luke Ulrich.

Reformation Reformed

I am pleased to have a work included in this invitational exhibition at Concordia University in St. Paul, MN, celebrating the 500th anniversary of Luther’s Reformation, on display Oct. 19 through Nov. 15, 2017 at the Concordia Gallery. 

Curator Keith J. Williams explains, "Martin Luther saw issues in his church and chose to try to reform the institution with an earnest intent to help foster a new relationship to spirituality among the people. Concordia University’s Reformation Reformed invitational exhibition asks Lutheran artists to envision works of art that creatively project forward the concept of ongoing 'reformation' into an unknown future."


Concordia Art Center at 1301 Marshall Avenue, St. Paul, MN   (Frontispiece: Junker Jörg, 1521, Intaglio, Diego Lasansky,(2015)