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Finding the healing power of creative work

808 Gallery at Boston University, Boston Printmakers, 2009 North American Print Biennial, Juror, Roberta Waddel, Curator, New York Public Library, two of my works were chosen as part of this prestigious exhibition. I was also invited to become a member of the Boston Printmakers which will allow me to participate in year round events.
www.bostonprintmakers.org

Deutser Art Gallery, Houston Texas, Deez Nites Be All Da Same to Me, my art quilts collaboration with Louise Silk continues to travel for the seventh year.
www.jcchouston.org

Guanlan Print Base, 2nd Guanlan International Print Biennial 2009, Shenzhen, China.
Two of my photogravure prints were accepted into this renowned exhibition showcasing some of the finest printmakers from around the world. I am very honored and awed by this opportunity.
www.guanlanprints.com

2009 Wintergarden, Charles M. Morris Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Pittsburgh, PA,
Nature/Nurture: A Prayer, Artist in Residency Exhibition

International Print Center New York – New Prints 2008/Summer Artist’s Commentary Exhibition scheduled for June 26 – August 1, 2008, 526 West 26th Street, New York, NY 10001 includes a print from my series Safeguard.
http://www.ipcny.org
Click here for late breaking news on this exhibition:
http://www.nyartbeat.com/event/2008/EF6D

Borelli Edwards Gallery is currently showing one of my prints as part of Pittsburgh Print Group:New Works, June 7 – July 5, 2008. http://www.borelli-edwardsfineart.com

Available Now: To Speak Her Heart an illustrated compilation of Jewish women’s devotional literature. This project is commissioned by Rodef Shalom Congregation. The project includes 25 original illustrations by Leslie A. Golomb and Barbara Broff Goldman. The introduction is written by Wendy I. Zierler, Professor of Feminist Studies and Modern Literature at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion.
Order by emailing your name, address and phone number to Leslie Golomb at artwow53@comcast.net The cost is $20.00 plus shipping.

Shady Ave summer issue published a full spread of my work and words in the ARTIST PROFILE. The article is written by Rachel Berresford and is titled, Speaking from the Heart, The Art of Leslie Golomb.
Click to read article.

The Post-Gazette published an extensive article written by Moriah Balingit titled, “Book of Jewish women’s prayers bring local authors closer to their faith. Click to read article.

Read a Book Review of To Speak Her Heart reviewed by Lee Chotiner, Executive Director of The Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle.
Click to read review.

Opening Fall 2008 is To Speak Her Heart, Original Prints and Mixed Media by Barbara Broff Goldman and Leslie Golomb at Hebrew Union College Museum located at One West 4th Street, New York, New York.

Discourses of “Jewishness” A Symposium of Jewish Identity and Representation DARA HORN, Award Winning novelist of In the Image and The World to Come Sunday, March 30, 2008, 7:30, University of Pittsburgh, Wesley W. Posvar Hall, 1501

Expressions: Conversations with Contemporary Jewish Artists
Jane Bernstein, Author, Leslie Golomb, Artist, David Stock, Composer
Monday, March 31, 2008, 3:30 – 4:30, University of Pittsburgh, Wesley W. Posvar Hall, 2501
http://www.pitt.edu/~jsp/jsp_home.html

Imagining Hope: Artist Symposium
April 9, 2008, 7:00 p.m.
Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh
Katz Auditorium 5738 Darlington Road, Squirrel Hill

Imagining Hope: Artist Symposium
The artists of Making Hope Happen have created works that interpret and respond to stories of individuals served by JF&CS, and are testaments to visual arts’ ability to address social concerns. Making Hope Happen artists will discuss the unexpected and fascinating connections between contemporary art and its social, political, and cultural contexts. Facilitated by Delanie Jenkins, Chair, Department of Studio Arts
Leslie Ansley, Matt Forrest, Leslie A. Golomb, Adam Grossi, Wendy Osher, Philip Rostek, David Stanger, and Dror Yaron.
http://www.jccpgh.org/Museum.asp