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Marsha Goldberg Bio & Statement
Marsha Goldberg is originally from Boston, Massachusetts. She lives in Highland Park, NJ, working there and in her studio in Newark, in the mediums of painting, drawing, and printmaking. In 2013, she received the NJ State Council for the Arts Fellowship in the category Works on Paper, and she has been awarded fellowships at several residential programs, most recently attending the Brush Creek Foundation for the Arts, in Wyoming. In her current work, which combines cyanotype and drawing media, she continues her investigation into war-related images and their dissemination in news media. Goldberg has exhibited widely, and her work is in several public collections, including Harvard University’s Fogg Art Museum, the Boston Public Library, and the Zimmerli Museum at Rutgers University.
In these process-driven paintings, I am exploring ideas about balance and symmetry using some of the tools and methods once employed by graphic artists (rulers, tape), and inventing systems and patterns. There is a playful tension between precision and the improvisation of the obviously handmade mark.
In these process-driven paintings, I am exploring ideas about balance and symmetry using some of the tools and methods once employed by graphic artists (rulers, tape), and inventing systems and patterns. There is a playful tension between precision and the improvisation of the obviously handmade mark.