Born in 1976 in Boston and based in neighboring Cambridge, Caleb Neelon is an artist, writer, and educator. He is co-author of the Thames and Hudson book Graffiti Brasil, author/illustrator of the children's book Lilman Makes a Name for Himself, and an editor at Swindle magazine. His artwork has been featured in Arkitip, Bant, Boston Magazine, the Boston Sunday Globe, National Public Radio's All Things Considered, Art New England, Alarm, Vogue Girl, Contemporary, and several books, including Supreme Quality, Graffiti World, Enamelized, and Street Logos. Neelon has been a contributing writer to Tokion, Print, Juxtapoz, On the Go, and several other magazines and journals. He has lectured at Harvard Law School, Bates College, Northeastern University, and his alma mater, the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Caleb's artwork has appeared in galleries across the United States and on walls in Kathmandu, Reykjavik, Bermuda, Calcutta, São Paulo, and across Europe. He dislikes winter weather.
Neelon's work is on display this month at Childs Prey, an exhibition at White Walls Gallery currently featured in Flavorpill SF, also featuring art by Ben Woodward.
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