Phil Rosenbloom is an artist working in Minneapolis. He graduated from Stanford University in 1983 with a degree in Sculpture. After graduation he moved to Chicago where he received an Artist-in-Residence fellowship from Regents Park in Hyde Park. This afforded him the opportunity to dive deeply into a studio practice that he has pursued vigorously ever since. Phil was a student at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and an active member of the Hyde Park Art Center. He enthusiastically participated in the Chicago Art scene exhibiting Sculptures and practicing public Performance Art.
Over the years Phil has produced artwork best described as sculpture, painting, video, digital, NFT, performance art, and/or photography; not wanting to constrain his work into a specific medium, he now refers to his art practice as anti-disciplinary. Through his work he has explored a broad range of subject matter including music, the attention economy, consumerism, seduction and addiction, war, light, water, waves, mysticism, and religion. Phil has exhibited his work in galleries, private collections, public spaces, and museums nationally over the last 40 years.
He currently is an active member of the Traffic Zone Artist Coop in Minneapolis. Phil currently devotes much of his time to supporting the arts community as a creator, collaborator, curator, collector, and community volunteer.
Phil lives in Minneapolis Minnesota with his wife Tammie, they have three children and a grandchild on the way.