Stephen's profile
Stephen Reichert (American, b. 1975) is an artist originally from Wisconsin, now based in Baltimore City, Maryland. His works of multidisciplinary painting and drawing are held in private, corporate and public collections, both nationally and abroad. Recent exhibitions include solo shows at Hancock Solar Gallery, Co_Lab, Baltimore City Hall, and Sotheby’s Roland Park Gallery; and group shows at Ellington-White Contemporary, The Peale Museum, Gardiner Gallery of Art (Oklahoma State University), American Visionary Art Museum, Arts Fort Worth (formerly Fort Worth Community Arts Center), University of Maryland, Cabrillo Gallery, National Art League, Cerulean Arts Gallery, Waterloo Arts Gallery, Area 405, South Arkansas Arts Center, MAP (Maryland Art Place), Abington Art Center, Goucher College Rosenberg Gallery, Trestle Gallery, Sebastopol Center for the Arts, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and many others. Reichert has been invited to lecture, host events, be interviewed or be a panel member at Artomatic (DC), Association of Writers & Writing Programs, Baltimore Magazine, Baltimore Museum of Art, CAM Raleigh, Creative Alliance, Johns Hopkins University, National Public Radio, Old Dominion University, The Walters Art Museum, University of Colorado Denver, University of Florida, University of Virginia, Western Illinois University, and others; and his work was recently featured in a course at Loyola College. His work has been featured in numerous publications including The New School Press, Stillhouse Press, Capital News Service, In This Together, and Wu-Wei Fashion Mag. His work was recently awarded 3rd Prize in the 91st Annual National Art League Prize (NY - Mary S. Cantone of William Ris Gallery, Juror), a Cimarron National Works on Paper Prize (Jodi Throckmorton, curator of contemporary art at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Juror), 3rd Prize in Immersed in Abstraction (Ellington-White Contemporary, Randy Akers, Juror) and others. Reichert holds degrees from Trinity College and the University of Maryland, and has studied painting and aesthetics, as well as other artistic disciplines. He is the founder and editor of the poetry magazine Smartish Pace; hosts The HOT L Poets Series, a monthly reading series; and is a member of the band Heavy Letdown. Stephen Reichert is represented by K. Hamill Fine Art & Design.