Taylor A. Bingham (Georgia, b.1991) received a BFA in Graphic Design and a Minor in Photography from the Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah, GA, in the fall of 2013.
After college, he interned and managed Steam Print, a screen printing company in Savannah, GA. By the end of 2014, his focus shifted to digital production when he began working for Creative Approach, located in Savannah, GA.
From 2016 to 2018, he began painting. His work became defined by monochromatic palettes and more complex mark-making. He exhibited in the SIPS 16 (Student International Print Show) at the Faculty of Fine Arts—El Minia University, Egypt, and the Hurricane Harvey Fundraiser Artist Auction at Art.Work Austin, located in downtown Austin, Texas.
In 2018, his work shifted towards producing collaborative experiences. His first was Medium Small // Future Forward, which focused on helping artists build a strong business network, and the second was Hello, World!, a group exhibition with the Vurv Collective. Mid-2018 denoted an ongoing presence painting live and exhibiting at Cherry Cola Dog, a gallery concept in Austin, TX, that offered artists a platform to be more immersed in the community viewing and purchasing their work.
At the start of 2019, he moved to New York City and enrolled in an Artist Residency Program at The Greenpoint Gallery. Here, he began developing a new body of work and exploring the curation process deeper. During this time, he also began working in the film industry. By the end of 2019, he had assisted directors on multiple short films, acted in commercials, and developed his scripts for production.
In 2020, he produced Rye and Rhetoric, a short film about a deteriorating relationship. The film completed its festival run and was released publicly in 2023. During its run, it was officially selected by four festivals, a semi-finalist in one festival and a finalist in two.
Nearing the end of 2022, he began producing Field 4, a short film about a son tired of playing baseball who confronts his father with his feelings. He completed the film's post-production in 2024 and will begin its festival run in 2025.