About Me

West Coast artist specializing in drawing

It All Starts In Here

Jeremiah Birnbaum is a visual artist living and working in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Jeremiah studied at the Victoria College of Art (2001 - 2003), then completed his Bachelor of Arts in Visual Art at the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design in 2006. Since then he has exhibited extensively at the regional, national, and international levels. His work has been shown in public and private galleries, as well as showcased on television. He also has been selected to numerous juried exhibitions, including the Kingston Prize - Canada's portrait competition, Ted X Seattle, and most recently with Manifest Gallery in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Jeremiah’s work explores the concept of iconography and often draws from popular cultural references within sports and music.  A long time fan of hip hop, his more recent bodies of work have centered around the idea of legacy within its music and culture, both in how it is created as well as how it is passed down generationally.  A father himself, Jeremiah has involved his children in both the creation of his work as well as he has explored the relevance of this bond and why it is important to the role of identity.

Jeremiah’s previous works commented and deconstructed the concept of hegemonic masculinity through the sports icons he grew up watching and worshiping.

His work is predominantly black and white figure drawing and portraiture, executed in classic realistic style.  In 2009, Jeremiah co-founded the prominent Vancouver based figurative collective: The Phantoms in the Front Yard.  Between 2009 and 2019, the group actively showed around the city and lower mainland in an effort to showcase and promote figurative art.

Education

2003-2006
Visual Arts Bachelor of Fine Arts, Emily Carr Institute
Vancouver, BC
2001-2003
Portfolio Program, Victoria College of Art
Victoria, BC
2001
Six week Intensive Portfolio Program, Victoria College of Art
Victoria, BC

Prestige Awards / Honours

2002
Ontario, CA
The Kingston Prize is delighted to announce the 2023 People's Choice Award
2005
Phoneix, AR
Marpole-Oakridge Community Centre Artist/Mentor Mural Project Grant; Vancouver Parks Board in association with Marpole-Oakridge Community Center Association
2002
Victoria, BC
John Chamberlain Painting Scholarship; Victoria College of Art
2025

Vancouver, BC

From Graphite to Ink: How Mediums Impact My Portrait Style
2014

Vancouver, BC

Interview with Vancouver artist Jeremiah Birnbaum
2009

Vancouver, BC

Live radio interview, CBC On the Coast with Stephen Quinn
2009

Vancouver, BC

I:Dent : Constructing and Deconstructing Personal and Social Identities Exhibition Catalogue
2008

Vancouver, BC

Vancouver gallery’s new home energizes emerging show, Lloyd Dykk, Vancouver Sun
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