Artist Information:
Janet Goldner
New York, NY
United States
Member Since: Feb 2003

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Artist Statement:
My life experiences play an integral part in the development of my work. A master welder, I work in three dimensions as well as on paper, on the floor, on walls, and suspended from the ceiling, indoors and outdoors. My installations include steel sculptures, video, photography and sound. My work ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2010 Bintou's Salon, Kiva, New York, NY
2008 Sundiata, the Loft Theatre. Dowling Colege, Oakdale, NY
2006 Have We Met? A Portrait of Mali; Colgate Univ, Hamilton, NY
2003 Zig-Zag; Art Resources Transfer, New York, NY
2002 Can We Heal?; Art Resources Transfer, New York, NY
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Collections:
SELECTED PERMANENT COLLECTIONS
2006 Negelan, American Embassy, Bamako, Mali
2004 Garden Gate, private collection, Ossining, NY
2003 Book of Hopes and Fears, Gratz High School, Philadelphia, PA
2002 The Granary, public sculpture in collaboration with Assn.
Segou Laben, Segou, Mali
2000 Can We Heal?, Europos Parkas, Vilnius, Lithuania
1999 Most ...
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Janet Goldner's Artist Portfolio
Welcome to Janet Goldner's Portfolio. My life experiences play an integral part in the development of my work. A master welder, I work in three dimensions as well as on paper, on the floor, on walls, and suspended from the ceiling, indoors and outdoors. My installations include steel sculptures, video, photography and sound. My work combines poetry, patterns, forms and African themes that engage in social discourse.
I have exhibited my work widely throughout the US and internationally. Highlights include The Global Africa Project at the Museum of Arts and Design (2010-11) and Women Facing AIDS at the New Museum (1989) as well as Have We Met?, a major installation at Colgate University (2007). My work is in the permanent collection of the American Embassy in Mali.
I have a lifelong relationship with Africa, especially with Mali. I received a Fulbright Senior Research Fellowship to Mali in 1994-5 . Since my Fulbright, I have spent several months every year in Mali engaged in a wide variety of cultural research and projects concerning cultural preservation and contemporary art and artists in Mali.
I received a grant from the UN Special Committee Against Apartheid. I am currently a Fulbright Senior Specialist. I have curated exhibitions, published ... |
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negelan, 2005 Indoor Installation, 9 x 6 X 0.3 feet Availability: Sold
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