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See, 8 inches x 12 inches x 1 inch, Concrete, Steel, 2017
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Steel Waves, 12 inches x 9 inches x 1 inch, Concrete, Steel, 2017
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Triangle, 12 inches x 11 inches x 1 inch, Concrete, Steel, 2017
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Eggs & Bark, 12 inches x 9 inches x 1 inch, Concrete, Found Objects, 2017
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Buildings, 12 inches x 9 inches x 7 inch, Concrete, Wire Mesh, 2017
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Wealth in Africa, 32 inches x 38 inches x 4 inches, mixed media, video & sound, 2013; Multiple Exposures, Museum of Arts & Design, NYC, 2014 ||| Wealth in Africa is a mixed media sculpture in the form of a large necklace. Wealth in Africa highlights the richness of Africa– the people and their culture(s).
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Wealth in Africa (detail), 32 inches x 38 inches x 4 inches, mixed media, video & sound, 2013; Multiple Exposures, Museum of Arts & Design, NYC, 2014 ||| The work includes Goldner’s photographic images and video from Kalabougou, Mali, a village renowned for its potters and pottery where she conducted research during her Fulbright Senior Research Fellowship in 1994-5.
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Necklace, 12 inches x 21 inches x 24 inches, mixed media, 1992; Global Africa Project, Museum of Arts & Design, NYC, 2010-11 ||| Necklace is a mixed media sculpture about the working conditions of South African gold miners during apartheid. Viewers are drawn to a beautifully presented ornate gold necklace.
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Necklace (detail-dormitory); Oval medallions show photographic images of the working conditions of miners in their dormitory and at work.
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Necklace (detail-family)-Images of the family the miners left to work in the mines ||| Small squares show images of the family miners might be thinking about during the 11 months of the year they worked in the mines.
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Cadeaux De Le Rue 2 (Gifts From the Streets) 4 feet x 6 feet, mixed media, 1999
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Cadeaux De Le Rue 1 (Gifts From the Streets), 6 feet x 5 feet, mixed media, 1999
Goldner’s work records and reflects human scale, labor, body ornaments, utensils, community and traditions as well as the new.