ROB LUNDBERG
46 Green Street
Robert Lundberg is a photographer, artist, and thinker, passionate about merging scientific and artistic methodologies.
Originally from Boston, Massachusetts, and later Brooklyn, he now finds himself exploring and creating in Upstate New York.
His music and live performance photography has been featured in publications including The Huffington Post, Paste Magazine, Brokelyn, Vents Magazine, Do NYC, No Depression, The Patch, and numerous others, as well as across podcasts.
In June 2018 he debuted his first solo exhibition, Uncontaminated Sound, at The Bowery Electric on the Lower East Side of New York City. The following year he presented Uncontaminated Sound II at Arlene’s Grocery, also on the Lower East Side. In 2023, the Howland Cultural Center in Beacon, NY, mounted a 73-image early-career retrospective of his cultural stills.
Outside of documenting music and performance culture, Lundberg explores his subconscious through Neo-expressionist figures and sketches in a variety of media. His paintings have been regularly shown at Solas Studios in New York’s Flatiron District, as well as in Open Studios in Beacon and Hudson, NY. His fine art photography has appeared at the Clio Art Fair (Chelsea, NYC, 2017), the Center for Photography at Woodstock (2020), Beacon Open Studios (2021–2023), and most recently at Arbor Gallery (Carmel, NY).
Beyond creating, Lundberg is deeply engaged in conversation about art and culture. Since 2020, he has produced Uncontaminated Sound: The Interviews—a raw artist-to-artist conversation series that has grown to nearly 700,000 organic views. The project has since evolved into a live radio broadcast on WGXC 90.7-FM (Arc-Hudson-Catskill, NY), airing every third Monday from 11 a.m.–12 p.m. In September 2025, the series launched as a monthly live event at Pete’s Candy Store in Brooklyn, held the second Tuesday of each month.




