CONGRATULATIONS to the following 18 artists who will be joining us in 2025!
Rachel Ostrow, Suzanne Unrein, Jacoub Reyes, Tony Shore, Wang Chen, Jeanne F. Jalandoni, Emily Somoskey, Nicole Duennebier, Genevieve Cohn, Kristy Hughes, Kyrin Hobson, Scherezade García, Natalia Sánchez, Barbara Friedman, Vickie Pierre, Kunlin He, Jackie Kazarian and Rodrigo Galecio.

The Residency Program begins in February and will run through mid-November 2025. Each artist is provided individual studio space, a private apartment and shared kitchen housed within an over 100 year old, completely renovated barn, located in Upstate, NY. The uniqueness of the program is that artists are engaged with the staff at Golden Artist Colors, diving deep into materials and pushing the boundaries of their practice! At the end of each 4-week session, artists will open their studios to the public, we hope you’ll join us (March 20, May 22, June 26, August 7, September 18, November 13). The following year, in the spring of 2026, all 18 artists will participate in a gallery show at the Sam and Adele Golden Foundation for the Arts!

Thank you to all those who applied this year and to our community supporters of the Golden Foundation!

The application for the 2026 season will open in the summer of 2025!

This year, the Sam and Adele Golden Foundation for the Arts received over 600 applications from artists around the world. It was a difficult mission for the Selection Committee to select among these many talented artists for only 18 spots for the 2024 residency season. On behalf of the Golden Foundation, we want to congratulate the following 18 artists who will be joining us next year:

Massiel Mafes, Jordan Craig, Jessica Lincoln, Preetika Rajgariah, Amra Fatima Khan, David Najib Kasir, Hans Gindlesberger, Kirk Maynard, Henry Morales, Ernest Shaw, JD Raenbeau, Wanda Raimundi-Ortiz, Inez de Brauw, Omar Rodriguez-Graham, Regina Jestrow, Anna Ortiz, Lilian Martinez and Antonius-Tin Bui

The Residency Program begins in February and will run through mid-November 2024. Residents will live and work in a completely renovated chicken barn for 4 weeks and have access to an unlimited supply of acrylics, oils, watercolor, PanPastel and other art materials. Additionally, an educational component of the program includes working with the Material and Application Specialists and the Labs at Golden Artist Colors.

Thank you to all those who applied this year and to our community supporters of the Golden Foundation!

The application for the 2025 season will open in the spring of 2024!

The Sam and Adele Golden Foundation for the Arts received its largest amount of applications ever, heading into our 11th year! Over 600 artists from around the world applied for only 18 spots in the 2023 Residency Program. The Independent Selection Committee was tasked with a difficult mission; to select among these many talented artists.  On behalf of the Golden Foundation, we want to congratulate the following 18 artists who will be joining us next year:

Joy Gerrard, Deborah Zlotsky, Alisa Sikelianos-Carter, Jamele Wright, Carol Prusa, Susan Hoffer, Haoyun Erin Zhao, Miguel Arzabe, Emma Roche, Jan Dickey, Natasha Campbell, Emily Gherard, Lynne McDaniel, Genna Howard, Debra Weisberg, Laura Colomb, Dina Abdulkarim, Perky Edgerton

The 2023 Residency Program begins in March and will run through mid-November. Residents live and work in a completely renovated chicken barn for 4 weeks and have access to an unlimited supply of acrylics, oils, watercolor and other art materials. Additionally, an educational component of the program includes such topics as frugal use of water in the studio, varnishing, best practices in studio waste management and packing, shipping, and storing one’s artwork.

Thank you to all those who applied this year and to our community supporters of the Golden Foundation!

The application for the 2024 season will open in the summer of 2023!

The Sam and Adele Golden Foundation for the Arts was delighted to receive over 320 applications from artists around the world for the 2022 Residency Program. The independent panel of art professionals was tasked with the difficult decision of choosing among the many talented applicants.  On behalf of the Golden Foundation we want to congratulate the following 18 artists:

Laura VonRosk, Maeve D’Arcy, Laura Duerwald, Cat Crotchett, Louise Mandumbwa, Mark Joshua Epstein, Cristi Rinklin, Emily Zuch, Erika Whitney, Eleanor Conover, Jacin Giordano, Hua-Chen Huang, Meng-Yu Wen, Elisabeth Condon, Marcello Pope, Etty Yaniv, Elizabeth Gilfilen, Laura Williams

The 2022 Residency Program begins in March and will run through mid November. Residents live and work in a completely renovated chicken barn for 4 weeks and have access to an unlimited supply of acrylics, oils, watercolors and custom materials. Additionally, an educational component of the program includes such topics as frugal use of water in the studio, varnishing, best practices in studio waste management and packing and shipping ones artwork.

We celebrate another amazing year with no residency fees to the artists! This has been possible due to the friends and supporters of the Foundation. THANK YOU!

Thank you to all who applied this year! Happy Holidays!

Please join us for a presentation by Golden Foundation  Artist in Residence, Jane James. The evening promises to be entertaining, informative, and full of marine anecdotes.

When:   Tuesday, May 10:  6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Where:  Golden Artist Colors, 188 Bell Road, New Berlin, NY

What:    Jane will talk about the influences of water on her work  and her research into “marine debris” which forms the subject of her   upcoming artwork.

jane.james.Lastrolabe-250_04Who:    Jane James is currently living and working in Australia, and received her degree in Fine Art from the University of Tasmania.  She has had a lifelong involvement with the sea and marine conservation. Years both in and under the sea have led to her fascination with water in all its aspects.  Jane will share her work via a power point presentation using images she has taken over the years, as well as her research into marine flotsam and jetsam, especially ropes and plastics, that travel to the shores of Australia from all over the world.

 

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CONGRATULATIONS to the 18 selected artists who will be in residence at the Golden Foundation in 2016!

March 6 – April 2
Lorene Anderson, California
Arpad Forgo, Hungary
Sarajo Frieden, California

April 17 – May 14
Kate Javens, New York
Franklin Einspruch, Massachusetts
Jane James, Australia

May 22 – June 18
Martin Dull, New Jersey
Celia Johnson, North Carolina
Nicole Tijoux, Chile

June 20 – July 17
Mark Flowers, North Carolina
Robin Tewes, New York
Ella Amitay Sadovsky, Israel

August 21 – September 17
Melanie Dion, Pennsylvania
Caitlin Albritton, Florida
Howard Hersh, California

September 25 – October 22
Björn Lundell, Austria
Miriam Ancis, New York
Karen Nielsen-Fried, New Jersey

Mel Prest, a Golden Foundation artist-in-residence alum is currently
exhibiting in The Netherlands: Soft Luminosity, a new exhibition at IS-projects

The show is open through October 28th

For more information, please click here

Lynette Stephenson, a Golden Foundation artist-in-residence
alum will be exhibiting at the Paltz Gallery in New York City.

YOU ARE CORDIALY INVITED TO THE
OPENING RECEPTION

Syracuse University Lubin House
11 East 61st Street
New York City

Thursday, December 13, 2012
6:00 P.M. – 8:00 P.M.

RSVP to sulubin@syr.edu or 212-710-5583

Curated by distinguished alumna Ruth Appelhof, Executive Director of Guild Hall of East Hampton.

The eight Upstate New York artists featured in this exhibition are all former or current arts editors of the journal Stone Canoe, and are responsible for the impressive array of visual art featured in each issue.

 

Irene Barberis and Wilma Tabacco Directors of Langford120 Present
Thresholds for Disorientation by Samara Adamson-Pinczewski

Opening Function Saturday 27 April, 2 – 4 pm
Exhibition is on view from April 27 to May 26, 2013

Gallery opening hours: Wednesday – Saturday 11 – 5, Sunday 1 – 4


120 Langford Street, North Melbourne, Vic., 3051.
PH: 03 93288658
Directions to the gallery are on our website

 

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2013 Resident Artist, Rose Umerlik

Momentum XI at the George Marshall Store Gallery

Opening Reception – Saturday, May 4, 5-7 pm
Gallery Hours – Thursday – Saturday 11-5, Sunday 1-5 and by appointment
Exhibition Dates: April 20 – June 2, 2013
Click Here for a PDF of the invitation

 

 

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2014 Artist in Residence, Lori Larusso
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