Art Rosenbaum Explained

Art Rosenbaum
Birth Name:Arthur Spark Rosenbaum
Birth Date:6 December 1938
Birth Place:Ogdensburg, New York, U.S.
Death Place:Athens, Georgia, U.S.
Education:Columbia University
Occupation:Artist, academic, musician, folklorist
Spouse:Margo Newmark
Children:1

Arthur Spark Rosenbaum (December 6, 1938 – September 4, 2022) was an American art professor at the University of Georgia, an artist, musician, and folklorist. He won a Grammy award in 2008 for Best Historical Album, for his music collection Art Of Field Recording Volume I: Fifty Years Of Traditional American Music Documented By Art Rosenbaum.[1] [2]

Life and career

Rosenbaum was born in Ogdensburg, upstate New York in 1938.[3] His family moved around the United States during his childhood, spending time in Indianapolis and elsewhere, while his father was a member of the Army Medical Corps. He studied at Columbia University, receiving a BA and MFA.[4] [5]

Rosenbaum taught at the University of Georgia from 1976 to 2006. The Georgia Museum of Art later held an exhibition of his drawings and paintings.[4] His other paintings include a mural in the Russell Special Collections Building on the UGA campus, featuring the faces of political figures from Georgia's history.[6] The book Weaving His Art on Golden Looms: Paintings and Drawings by Art Rosenbaum was published on October 1, 2006 by Georgia Museum of Art and William U. Eiland.

Rosenbaum was married to Margo Newmark and had one son. With his wife, he traveled around the United States for over 50 years, recording blues music, fiddle tunes, and other forms of traditional music. Selections of his recordings were published as The Art of Field Recording: 50 Years of Traditional American Music.[3] He also performed as a banjo player.

He died from cancer on September 4, 2022, in Athens, Georgia.[7] [8]

Bibliography

Discography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Art Rosenbaum | Artist. grammy.com. 2018-03-18.
  2. Web site: Art Rosenbaum. Georgia Music. 2018-03-18. 2018-03-18. https://web.archive.org/web/20180318055606/http://georgiamusic.org/a-conversation-with-art-rosenbaum/. dead.
  3. https://musique.rfi.fr/emission/info/epopee-musiques-noires/20101109-art-rosenbaum Art Rosenbaum, Rfi musique, 13 November 2010
  4. Web site: Art Rosenbaum. Fred C. Fussell. September 15, 2006. Georgia Music. 18 March 2018. 18 March 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180318055606/http://georgiamusic.org/a-conversation-with-art-rosenbaum/. dead.
  5. Web site: 2023-01-12 . Arthur S. Rosenbaum '60, Grammy-Winning Preserver of Folk Music and Painter . 2023-01-20 . Columbia College Today . en.
  6. Web site: Richard B. Russell Building Special Collections Libraries | Buildings & Locations | A - Z | University of Georgia. uga.edu. 2018-03-18.
  7. https://flagpole.com/arts-culture/culture-briefs/2022/09/04/artist-musician-folklorist-and-educator-art-rosenbaum-has-died/ Artist, Musician, Folklorist and Educator Art Rosenbaum Has Died
  8. Web site: Art Rosenbaum, Painter and Preserver of Folk Music, Dies at 83. Fausset. Richard. The New York Times. September 14, 2022. September 14, 2022.