Lunar Codex

I am privileged to share that mention of and images of my work have been included in the Lunar Codex.

Imagery in this video is courtesy LunarCodex.com (accessed 2024), and GOSS183 publishing (2014, 2015)

The Lunar Codex is the passion project of physicist, entrepreneur, and storyteller Samuel Peralta, who alongside NASA’s Artemis Program has placed a record of contemporary creative works from “35,000 artists, writers, musicians, and filmmakers, representing 234 countries, territories, and Indigenous nations, in time capsules launching from Earth to the Moon and beyond.” (Incandence Corp., “The Lunar Codex: Story.” LunarCodex.com, 24 April 2024, https://www.lunarcodex.com/story)

Read more about the Lunar Codex here.

My work was included in two issues of magazines that have been gathered into the the Lunar Codex using digital and analog technology:

50 MEMORABLE PAINTERS

published by GOSS183 in 2015
Special PA (PoetsArtists) issue curated by John Seed and Didi Menendez


Featuring art from:
Alexsander Betko ▪ Jeffrey Bess ▪ Charis Carmichael Braun ▪ Ali Cavanaugh ▪ Matthew Ivan Cherry ▪ Erica Elan Ciganek ▪ Ben Cressy ▪ Gabriela G. Dellosso ▪ Emanuela De Musis ▪ Shawn Fields ▪ Ron Francis ▪ Zoey Frank ▪ Patrick Earl Hammie ▪ Graham Harwood ▪ Mark Heine ▪ Erika B. Hess ▪ Jen Hitchings ▪ Milan Hrnjazovic ▪ Karen Kaapcke ▪ Michael Kozlowski ▪ Valeri Larko ▪ Brianna Lee ▪ Kim Leutwyler ▪ Shana Levenson ▪ Zachari Logan ▪ Susannah Martin ▪ Renee McGinnis ▪ Darian Rodriguez Mederos ▪ Sylvia Maier ▪ Shie Moreno ▪ Rachel Moseley ▪ Judith Peck ▪ John Philbin Dolan ▪ Serena Potter ▪ Nadine Robbins ▪ Beverly Rippel ▪ Cesar Santos ▪ Victoria Selbach ▪ Ed Smiley ▪ Kyle Staver ▪ Barry Smith ▪ Albert Leon Sultan ▪ Emily Thompson ▪ Alexandra Tyng ▪ Conor Walton ▪ Nick Ward ▪ Thomas Wharton ▪ Margaret Withers ▪ Meg Wolensky ▪ Stephen Wright


Vehicle(s) and launch dates:
Peregrine / PM1 - NASA CLPS-TO2-AB / Astrobotic Peregrine Mission 1 (Jan 8-18, 2024); Polaris / GM1 - NASA CLPS-TO-20A (VIPER) / Astrobotic Griffin Mission 1 (Nov 2024).


​POETSARTISTS #57

published by GOSS183 in September 2014
curated by Didi Menendez


Featuring:

Poets : Leila Ammar ▪ Jan Ball ▪ Nin Andrews ▪ P.H. Davis ▪ Carlton Fisher

Artists : cover photo of Bryce Ramming by Michael Auer ▪ Jorg Dubin ▪ Charis J. Carmichael Braun ▪ Alvin Richard ▪ Tristan Pigott ▪ Eric Daniel Almanza ▪ Shawn Huckins

Collaborations : Paul Beel & Grace Cavalieri ▪ Kate Lutzner & Victoria Selbach ▪ Angela Hardy & Lorraine Currelley ▪ Daniel Maidman & Nin Andrews ▪ Judith Peck & Pris Campbell ▪ Robbie Robb & Larry Lawrence ▪ Judith Peck & Robert Lee Brewer ▪ Debra Livingston & R. J. Slais ▪ James Needham & Melissa McEwen ▪ Jeff Faerber & Denise Duhamel ▪ Matt Calavecchia & Ken Taylor ▪ Debra Balchen & Laurie Kolp ▪ Cesar Conde & Duriel Harris ▪ Timothy Robert Smith & Bill Yarrow


Vehicle and launch date:
Polaris / GM1 - NASA CLPS-TO-20A (VIPER) / Astrobotic Griffin Mission 1 (Nov 2024).

"Art Journey" with Hearts & Hands Podcast

I am pleased to have been interviewed by Tim Babler and Drew Sonnenberg on their “Hearts & Hands” podcast.

Click the above image to be taken to the podcast page, where you can listen to the most current, and all, episodes.

You may listen to the 2 episodes about me here, or you may hear all the Hearts & Hands podcast episodes including interviews with friends and fellow artists photographer Ben Lundsten, multimedia sculptor Jason Jaspersen, teacher Michael Wiechmann, painter Karen Goetzinger, thespian Peter Bloedel, and magician Dan Jaspersen.

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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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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Sing For Hope Piano Artist

Each year, Sing for Hope selects local and international artists to create individual piano artworks as a part of the largest public arts project in NYC.  I've been wanting to be a part of this public art project since its beginning, and I was thrilled to be have been chosen for it!‪ The design of my piano was in honor of my sister who died in June 2015.  

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Juror Award - Representational Art in the 21st Century

I am so pleased to announce that my work, "Andrew in the Woodpile (Daemmerung)" has been selected as a Juror Award by the curator James Lancel McElhinney in the Representational Art in the 21st Century exhibition at the University of Hawaii at Hilo.

McElhinney selected "artists charting new territories, expanding the representational canon through the process of observation" and I am honored that my painting was recognized as such among the outstanding artists selected for the exhibition which included colleagues Diana Corvelle and Noah Buchanan. See the entire exhibition.