Charles E. Alberti
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“An artist who explores the hidden recesses of the mind with profound and disquieting insight. Charles Alberti probes human psychology by means of brilliantly colored quasi-surrealistic depictions of primal symbols done in a variety of media.” – Ariel Gallery, New York (1989 New York art publication) For the past 30 years he and his family have lived in Bemidji, Minnesota where he taught at Bemidji State University until he retired as Professor Emeritus of Professional Education and Honors Program in 2007.
Artist lived in Schaumburg, Illinois in 1988.
Exhibited with Macrostie Art Center, Grand Rapids, Minnesota in 2020.
Charles E. Alberti Was Born On The Southside Of Chicago In 1945. His Art Related Career Started When He Was Featured On A Chicago Based Children’s Art Show In The Early 1950s. In High School He Gained A Strong Interest In Music As Well As Continuing With His Art. Charles Composed And Conducted A Symphony Of The High Schools’ Orchestra For His Graduation. In 1969 He Graduated With A BFA From The School Of The Art Institute Of Chicago In Art Education With Majors In Painting, Printing And Art History. His Non-Studio Classes Were Taken At The University Of Chicago.Charles was selected to be one of the first SAIC docents in the Museum Education program for young children. He earned a graduate assistantship while he was an undergraduate in art history, where he taught first year students. Charles taught art at an inner-city medical center’s psychiatric department in Chicago, while he attended SAIC working with children and adults. He eventually taught at the high school level in the Chicago area. He won an award for drawing in the International Art Competition in New York during the 1980s. During the same period he was in charge of a Chicago medical center’s fundraising. In this capacity he created a huge black-tie event bringing such talent as Petula Clark from England, Debbie Reynolds, Donald O’Connor, the Lettermen, the Irish Rover bagpipers and the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra to entertain the patrons. In 1988 he and his family moved to Bemidji, Minnesota where Charles taught in the education department and the honors’ program at Bemidji State University. In 2010 he retired as professor emeritus of education and honors. He currently lives in Burnsville, MN. Over the years he has had solo art shows and has participated in juried group shows from Connecticut to New York to California. This show at BCAC represents select pieces since 1968 as he turns 68 years of age. It reflects variations in style and subject matter. Source: Watermark Art Center, Minnesota