Caleb | Press

Publications

April 2010
"TKAM 2010: The man from Maycomb and the man from Maui"
Kudzu Twines Journal click here

March 2010
"History comes to life"
Tuscaloosa News click here

November 2009
"Students soak up knowledge from acclaimed artists"
Tuscaloosa News click here

October 2009
"EDUCATION BRIEFS: People"
The Birmingham News
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October 2009
" Artist in Residence Arrives on Campus to Paint Murals for New Federal Courthouse"
dialog: Faculty/Staff Newsletter
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September 2009
"Renowned artist to begin work on courthouse murals"
Tuscaloosa News
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September 2009
"Artist in Residence Arrives on UA Campus to Paint Murals for New Federal Courthouse"
University of Alabama News
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March 2008
"Prime-Time Viewing: An invigorated Art Chicago energizes the city's spring gallery scene"
Chicago Collection Magazine
article by Ann Wiens
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April 2006
"A Big Leap Forward"
Art Review by Paul Janes-Brown
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March 2004
“Cross Section of Excellence”
By Paul Janes-Brown

October 2002
“20/30 Show!”
Maui News
Cover article of Arts and Entertainments

July 2002
“Meet an Emerging Artist, Caleb O’Connor”
American Artist Magazine
Cover and six page article
article written by Linda M Gossman

December 2001
“Best of the Year in Baltimore”
The City Paper
Selected for “Best Exhibition of the Year”

April 2001
“A Star is Born”
The City Paper
article by Mike Giuliano

March 2001
“School 33 Opening A Great Spring Show”
The Baltimore Guide Enterprise
Article by Steve Purchase

January 2001
"Different Strokes, Caleb O’Connor"
Blue Cow Productions, TV Production
Producer Ann Evry

January 2001
“The Beast Within”
The Washington Post
article by Jessica Dawson

 
 

News

In the Studio

Caleb has relocated to Tuscaloosa, Alabama in order to complete sixteen large-scale mural paintings for the new U.S. Federal Courthouse being built. This three year project will depicting the history of Tuscaloosa and Alabama.

Click on the new portfolio gallery titled "Tuscaloosa Murals" to see the work in progress.

The works created in his personal studio are represented by Ann Nathan Gallery in Chicago, Illinois.

Comments and questions are always welcome.

You can also email the artist directly by clicking on "contact."