Chris Liberti
March 11 - April 11, 2015
Join us at the John Natsoulas Gallery for the newest exhibition of paintings by Chris Liberti, on view from March 11 to April 11, 2015.
Liberti is primarily known for his oil paintings of landscapes, cityscapes and still lifes. Chris was born in Buffalo, NY, and began illustrating at an early age. He initially attended a graphic design school, and from 1993-96, he studied fine arts in oil painting at Buffalo State College, under professors Jim Phalen, Constance Payne and Richard Gubernick. In 1997, Chris moved to New York City and worked as a freelance artist/decorative painter as well as with interior designers on projects such as, the Russian Tea Room, the Waldorf Astoria and the Dakota.
In 2004, Chris had his first gallery exhibition at the Wax Gallery in Brooklyn (Williamsburg), NY. After 10 years of living in New York City, he decided to return to Buffalo in 2007, where he graduated from Buffalo State College in 2009 with a major in Urban Planning and minor in Fine Arts oil painting. For the next several years, he worked as a telecommunication design engineer while also exhibiting his artwork in Buffalo, Virginia, and Southern and Northern California, Chris briefly lived in California during 2013-2014, he and his family now reside in Charlotte NC where he maintains a studio.