About Pam Golden

Fern Lady Clay Sculpture
Pam is a professional artist and educator. Her sculpture and site-specific art installations and environmental art works have been exhibited both nationally and throughout New England including First Night Boston, the Fuller Art Museum, and the Art Complex Museum. Pam’s work has been included in several publications and in two books on art and healing: ART.RAGE.US – The Art and Writing of Women with Breast Cancer  and Art and Healing – Using Expressive Therapies to Heal Your Mind, Body and Spirit  by Barbara Ganim.

Pam teaches workshops and art classes for children and adults at the SSYMCA, the Fuller Craft Museum, and through YAMA – Young Audiences of Massachusetts.

Awards

Japan Fulbright Memorial Fund (FMF) Teacher Program, 2004

The Japan FMF Teacher Program selected Pam Golden from a national pool of over 2,000 applicants to travel to Japan and visit schools in Yamatokoriyama, Nara, Japan in November for three weeks. This program allows distinguished primary and secondary school educators in the US to travel to Japan for 3 weeks in an effort to promote greater interculteral understanding between the two nations.

International Sculpture Center Outstanding Art Teacher Award, 2001

Awarded for a sculpture lesson called “My Face-in-the-Box: Life-Mask Assemblage Sculptures” for 7th and 8th Graders.
http://www.sculpture.org/documents/awards/

Education

Pam received a B.A. in Fine Arts in 1976 from Colgate University in Hamilton, NY and an M.A.T. in 1977 from the Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI.

Memberships

Gallery Artist, South Shore Art Center, Cohasset, MA

1990 to present
http://www.ssac.org/wdnew/home1.htm

Women’s Lodge

A group of women artists whose ceremonial work is inspired by the natural world and the work of archeologist and author, Marija Gimbutas and her book, The Language of the Goddess.