Susan J. Goldman
Susan J. Goldman, artist, master printmaker, curator and filmmaker, is Founding Director of Printmaking Legacy Project ®, a non-profit dedicated to the documentation, preservation and conservation of printmaking practice and history. Goldman is also Founding Director of Lily Press®, which began as a private studio in 2000, located in Rockville, Goldman received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from Indiana University-Bloomington in 1981, and a Master of Fine Arts from Arizona State University-Tempe, in 1984.
After moving to Washington in 1990, Goldman taught printmaking at the Corcoran College of Art and Design, MICA, Georgetown University, and was Master Printer/Program Director at Pyramid Atlantic. From 2000-2012 was Adjunct Professor/Master Printer for Navigation Press at George Mason University-Fairfax. Goldman received a National Endowment for the Arts Grant 2011-12, as producer and director of Midwest Matrix ®, an hour-long groundbreaking documentary videotape DVD on the fine art printmaking tradition of the American Midwest. Currently Goldman just completed the documentary "Black Printmakers of Washington DC Percy B. Martin & Michael B. Platt, https://vimeo.com/899952942, the history of African American printmakers in the greater Washington, DC community from the late 60's to present.
Goldman's own work is in collections worldwide. Her most recent exhibitions have been in Washington, DC, New York, Cuba, Israel, Turkey, Australia and South Africa.
www.susangoldman.net
After moving to Washington in 1990, Goldman taught printmaking at the Corcoran College of Art and Design, MICA, Georgetown University, and was Master Printer/Program Director at Pyramid Atlantic. From 2000-2012 was Adjunct Professor/Master Printer for Navigation Press at George Mason University-Fairfax. Goldman received a National Endowment for the Arts Grant 2011-12, as producer and director of Midwest Matrix ®, an hour-long groundbreaking documentary videotape DVD on the fine art printmaking tradition of the American Midwest. Currently Goldman just completed the documentary "Black Printmakers of Washington DC Percy B. Martin & Michael B. Platt, https://vimeo.com/899952942, the history of African American printmakers in the greater Washington, DC community from the late 60's to present.
Goldman's own work is in collections worldwide. Her most recent exhibitions have been in Washington, DC, New York, Cuba, Israel, Turkey, Australia and South Africa.
www.susangoldman.net