OPENING APRIL 13th 2024 at The Sam and Adele Golden Gallery at Golden Artist Colors

188 Bell Rd, New Berlin, NY 13411

The exhibition will run through the summer of 2024.

Save the date for our 11th annual Made in Paint exhibition featuring artists in residence from 2023.

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

To view the websites of the artists featured in this year’s exhibition, click here

OPENING APRIL 29th 2023 at The Sam and Adele Golden Gallery at Golden Artist Colors

188 Bell Rd, New Berlin, NY 13411

The exhibition will run through the summer of 2023.

Save the date for our 10th annual Made in Paint exhibition featuring artists in residence from 2022.

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

To view the websites of the artists featured in this year’s exhibition, click here

Gallery Image from MIP 2020

OPENING APRIL 2022

Made In Paint 2022 will feature the artists from 2020 and 2021. In this unforeseen world, we are planning to conduct the show virtually with a gallery tour and artist interview video.  Thanks for your support!

To view the websites of the artists featured in this year’s exhibition, click here

Image from MIP 2022

The Sam and Adele Golden Foundation for the Arts was delighted to receive 430 applications from artists around the world for the 2020 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:

Rabia Ajaz, Caroline Burton, Chao Ding, Laura Duerwald, Abby Goldstein, Ursula Gullow, Meg Hahn, Ranee Henderson, Wei Li, Renluka Maharaj, Kat O’Connor, Vitus Shell, Erin Smith, Claire Stankus, Sophie Treppendahl, Meng-Yu Wen, Lauren Whearty and Laura Williams

Click here to see the 2020 Artists’ websites

These 18 artists will 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, there is an educational component to the program including topics such as frugal use of water in the studio, varnishing, best practices in studio waste management and packing and shipping ones artwork.

We are celebrating 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!

The Open Studios for 2020 are on our website calendar…please save the dates!

Thank you to all who applied this year!

jackie book “The Artist’s Guide: How to Make a Living Doing What You Love” is a comprehensive handbook for visual artists, full of information, how-to’s, and detailed explanations of the professional skills and business practices artists need to build and sustain their careers. It is an experiential guide brimming with field-tested techniques that readers can apply to their own practice. With equal parts of practicality, warmth, good humor, and insight, Battenfield demystifies the path artist’s travel towards a flourishing career. The book’s website: www.artistcareerguide.com contains an additional 20 Reality Check interviews with leading art professionals for more advice and information.

Published by DaCapo Press (2009), development of the book was a NYFA sponsored project and received crucial support from the Sam and Adele Golden Foundation for the Arts and the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation.

Author Jackie Battenfield maintains her own career as a visual artist and teaches professional development classes at the Creative Capital Foundation, and Columbia University.

samshow2sm “New Show at the SAGG – “A Paintmakers Collection, 1936 – 1969 The story of the Golden Foundation can’t be told without recognizing the rich history and contribution to the art world of Bocour Artist Colors and the pioneering work of Leonard Bocour and his nephew, Sam Golden. The paintings and sculptures in this show were collected during a thirty year period by Leonard Bocour and Sam Golden beginning in 1936 through 1969 while the Bocour Artist Colors company produced paints in NYC. It is by no means exhaustive. Over 50 Artists, including; Peter Busa, Mimi Gross, Nathaniel Kaz, Ahron Ben-Shmuel, Alice Provensen, Herbert Katzman, Benedict Tatti, Joseph De Martini, George Constant, Nicolai Cikovski and so many others. This period show is a wonderful window sharing the visual legacy of the stories and epoch that was Bocour Artist Colors while it was in Manhattan. Over the years many other well- known artists’ works have been dispersed to museums and universities around the country. These remaining pieces in the show were part of Sam’s collection that have been, over time, given to the children and grandchildren.

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The Golden Foundation is pleased to announce its first Open Studios with Artists in Residence, Jennifer Anne Norman and Erin Treacy

 

Stroll through an old dairy barn recently reconstructed to provide living and studio space for artists working in paint. Get a chance to speak with the artists about their work and celebrate our first year of artist residencies.

Please join us this Thursday, August 9th from 5pm-7pm at the Residency Barn in New Berlin, NY. This event is free and open to the public.

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

 

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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Please Join us, this Thursday for our first Open Studios of 2013. 

Artists Debra Ramsay, Sarah Dineen and Paul Shakespear will all be in their studios to speak about their work. We hope to see you Thursday!

When: Thursday, May 16th
Time: 5pm-7pm
Where: The Residency Barn
237 Bell Road
New Berlin, NY 13411

 

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The Golden Foundation announces Open Studios
Wednesday, June 26th from 5pm-7pm

Pamela Marks (http://pamelamarks.org/home.html)
Dorene Quinn (http://www.dorenequinn.com/Dorene_Quinn/projects.html)
Rose Umerlik (http://www.roseumerlik.com/)

See the works in progress of these visual artists at the Golden Foundation Residency Barn.

This event is free and open to the public.

When:
June 26th, 2013 5pm-7pm

Where:
The Golden Foundation Residency Barn located at 237 Bell Rd, New Berlin NY

The Golden Foundation announces Open Studios
Wednesday, August 28th from 3pm-7pm

Julia Brooker
Alexandria Smith
Norah Borden

See the works-in-progress of these visual artists at the Golden Foundation Residency Barn.
This event is free and open to the public.

Next Open Studios are as follows:
October 9th
November 13th

When:
August 28, 2013 5pm-7pm

Where:
The Golden Foundation Residency Barn located at 237 Bell Rd, New Berlin NY

SAVE-THE-DATE
APRIL 12, 2014
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The Sam and Adele Golden Foundation

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The Sam and Adele Golden Foundation for the Arts is pleased to announce its second annual art exhibition ‘MADE IN PAINT’. This show will exhibit the works produced by 20 artists from around the world who were selected for the Golden Foundation Residency Program in 2013. 
 
Residents
Debra Ramsay New York 
Paul Shakespear Massachusetts 
Sarah Dineen Massachusetts
Dorene Quinn New York
Pamela Marks Connecticut
Clarence Morgan Minnesota
Mike Binzer Canada
Julia Brooker United Kingdom
Norah Borden Canada
Barbara Page New York
Jane Fine New York
Marion Wilson New York
Linda Mieko Allen Massachusetts
Visiting Artists
Mary Frank New York
Arlene Burke-Morgan, Minnesota
 


www.goldenfoundation.org

the SAGG: 188 Bell Rd., New Berlin, NY

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DATE:
APRIL 12th
 
TIME:
5pm – 7pm
 
PLACE:
the SAGG 
at Golden Artist Colors
Special thanks to:
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Tel: (607) 431-8765
Fax: (607) 847-8015
Email: contact@goldenfoundation.org

 

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barnlong2The Golden family often spoke around the kitchen table about starting a small paint company and building painting studios on the farm that Sam and Adele Golden purchased in Columbus, NY in the late 1960’s. Those conversations, dreams and vision, have become a reality.

It is with great pride and joy that The Sam and Adele Golden Foundation for the Arts announces the opening of its Artist Residency Program. Studios and living spaces have been built in a newly renovated hundred year old barn located on Bell Road, just a 5 minute walk from the paint factory, Golden Artist Colors.

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