

Christopher McNulty is a visual artist who engages in task-based projects to create sculptural objects, video, and works on paper. He has exhibited work in galleries and museums throughout the U.S., including the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, Evanston Art Center, and Saltworks Gallery. His diverse art practice has been featured in many publications including Art Papers, New American Paintings, The Atlanta Journal Constitution, and The Week.
McNulty has received many grants and awards including an Alabama State Council on the Arts Grant in 2005 and a Madison CitiARTS grant in 2001. He has completed artist residencies at the MacDowell Colony and the Vermont Studio Center. A dual citizen of France and the US, McNulty holds an MFA degree from the University of Wisconsin and is currently Associate Professor of Art at Auburn University.
Raised in the Midwest, McNulty spent alternate summers visiting his mother’s hometown of Annecy, France and the beaches and mountains of his father’s native South Carolina. While living in the Auburn area for the last nine years has shaped many aspects of his life, its influence on his artistic practice has been imperceptible.

“On, Of or About: 50 paper works”
September 22 – October 22
Curated by Timothy Woolsey and Mary Mikel Stump
Texas State University, San Marco, TX
“Celebrating Contemporary Art in Alabama: The Nature of Being Southern,”
Troy-Pike Cultural Arts Center, Troy, AL
August 14—November 08, 2009
TBA, Alabama Artists Gallery, State Arts Council, Montgomery, AL

















