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[[Image:Charles Buchanan.jpg|right|130px|thumb|Charles Buchanan at [[The Club]], December 2010]] | [[Image:Charles Buchanan.jpg|right|130px|thumb|Charles Buchanan at [[The Club]], December 2010]] | ||
'''Charles Buchanan''' (born [[January 5]], [[1973]] in Alabama) is a printmaker and | '''Charles Buchanan''' (born [[January 5]], [[1973]] in Alabama) is a printmaker and the editor of ''[[UAB Magazine]]''. | ||
Buchanan graduated from [[Hewitt-Trussville High School]] and the [[University of Alabama]]. He | Buchanan graduated from [[Hewitt-Trussville High School]] and the [[University of Alabama]]. He served as managing editor of ''[[UAB Medicine]]'' before being promoted to his present post in February [[2014]]. | ||
Buchanan's carved rubber block prints predominately document [[Birmingham]]-area landmarks. | Buchanan's carved rubber block prints predominately document [[Birmingham]]-area landmarks. His work is displayed at area galleries and art shows, including [[Naked Art]] and [[Artwalk]]. | ||
In [[2010]], Buchanan wrote an article on fading advertising signs for ''[[Birmingham magazine|Birmingham]]'' magazine, which led to a publishing deal with The History Press. The book, with photographs by [[Jonathan Purvis]], was published on [[November 1]], [[2012]]. | In [[2010]], Buchanan wrote an article on fading advertising signs for ''[[Birmingham magazine|Birmingham]]'' magazine, which led to a publishing deal with The History Press. The book, with photographs by [[Jonathan Purvis]], was published on [[November 1]], [[2012]]. |
Revision as of 17:45, 7 February 2014
Charles Buchanan (born January 5, 1973 in Alabama) is a printmaker and the editor of UAB Magazine.
Buchanan graduated from Hewitt-Trussville High School and the University of Alabama. He served as managing editor of UAB Medicine before being promoted to his present post in February 2014.
Buchanan's carved rubber block prints predominately document Birmingham-area landmarks. His work is displayed at area galleries and art shows, including Naked Art and Artwalk.
In 2010, Buchanan wrote an article on fading advertising signs for Birmingham magazine, which led to a publishing deal with The History Press. The book, with photographs by Jonathan Purvis, was published on November 1, 2012.
Publications
- Buchanan, Charles (2012) Fading Ads of Birmingham. Charleston, South Carolina: The History Press ISBN 9781609494834
References
- Little, Thomas (October 3, 2012) "Upcoming book tells the story of Birmingham’s painted signs." Magic City Post
External links
- Charles Buchanan website