Charlie Tatum
Charlie Tatum is a writer and arts worker based in New Orleans, LA. He received a B.A. in Art History from New York University in 2011. He currently works as Editorial and Communications Manager at Pelican Bomb, commissioning and publishing pieces for the organizations online contemporary arts publication. In addition to contributing regularly to Pelican Bomb’s Art Review, he has written essays and interviews for Hyperallergic, Temporary Art Review, and BurnAway, among other places. He has previously held positions with Prospect New Orleans, the Whitney Museum of American Art, Lombard Freid Gallery, and various artist studios. From 2012 to 2014, he co-edited HEJ: a print-curatorial project, an interdisciplinary arts publication, with Dana Kopel. His research interests center around ideas of otherness, sexuality, media, and the American South.
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2016 Curatorial Intensive in New Orleans: Public Symposium
2016 Curatorial Intensive in New Orleans: Public Symposium Saturday, March 26, 2016 10am1:30pm Contemporary Arts Center New Orleans (CAC) 900 Camp Street New Orleans, LA 70130 FREE and open to the public The Curatorial Intensive participants for the 2016 New Orleans program will each present their exhibition and project proposals they have developed throughout the […]
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