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Curriculum Vitae
Robin H. Goodale Milgram
Artist and Educator
20 Blossom Hill Rd. | 170
Russell Ave.
Winchester, MA 01890 |
Rockport, ME 04856
(781) 721-3340 | (207)
236-8712
rhgoodale@aol.com
EDUCATION |
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(1989) |
Pennsylvania
Professional
Certification
for Teaching
Art, Grades
K – 12 |
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M.F.A.
(1973) |
George
Washington
University –
Corcoran
School of
Art
Washington,
D.C.
Scholarship
–
Assistantship
in Sculpture |
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M.A. (1962) |
Columbia
University –
Teachers
College,
New York,
N.Y.
Concentration
in
Clinical-Social
Psychology |
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B.A. (1960) |
Sarah
Lawrence
College,
Bronxville,
N.Y.
Majors:
Science, Art |
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(1955) |
American
Friends
Service
Committee
Scholarship
to study in
Alsace,
France |
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Studio
Training and
Scholarships |
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Stella
Tyler School
of Art,
Philadelphia.,
PA,
Sculpture
with Raphael
Sabatini |
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Art
Student's
League of
New York,
with Jacob
Levi |
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Skowhegan
School of
Painting and
Sculpture,
Skowhegan,
Maine,
scholarships
to work with
Ezio
Martinelli,
Jacob
Lawrence and
Gabriel
Laderman |
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Haystack
School of
Crafts,
Deer Isle,
Maine,
Stained
Glass
Workshop
with Helmut
Schardt |
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Philadelphia
University
of the Arts,
Bronze
Casting
Workshop |
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Smithsonian
Institution,
Study of
biblical
archaeology
with Gus Von
Beck |
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CISM Mosaic
Workshop,
Ravenna,
Italy, with
Guiseppe
Salietti,
University
of Bologna,
received
award for
study of 5th
and 6th
century
architecture |
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Artwork
signed as:
ROBIN |
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PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE |
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2005 |
Lecturer
in
Senior
Citizen's
Topics –
"Art,
A
Gift in
Time",
Woburn
Senior
Center,
Sponsored
by
Massachusetts
Council
on
Aging. |
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2001 -
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Private
Studio
Work
with
several
professional
exhibitions. |
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2004 |
MOSAIC
DESIGNER,
SISM
(Ravenna,
Italy)
with
award
for
study
and
fabrication
of
Roman-Byzantine
Mosaics,
with
mosaic
artists
Franca
Borrini
and
Valentino
Montanari.
Also
participation
in a
Fresco
workshop. |
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1986 -
2001, |
INSTRUCTOR,
Philadelphia
College
of
Textiles
and
Science,
in:
Western
Art
History,
Basic
Drawing,
Advanced
Drawing,
Freehand
Perspective
Drawing
for
Architecture
and
Interior
Design,
Basic
Design,
Figure
Drawing,
Basic
Design for
Business
Students. |
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1984 –
1986, |
Business
Writer:
Focus
Magazine,
on
health-related
subjects,
Business
Digest,
articles
on
business
topics
from
office
products
to
finance
for a
group of
regional
newspapers. |
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1984 |
LECTURER,
Farnsworth
Museum,
Rockland,
Maine.
Developed
and
presented
a public
lecture
series
on 20th
Century
Art,
funded
by the
Maine
State
Commission
on the
Arts. |
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1983 –
1984 |
SCULPTOR
and
TECHNICIAN,
Johnson
Atelier
&
Technical
Institute
of
Sculpture,
Mercer
County,
New
Jersey;
Designed
and
Sculpted
life-size
figure
sculptures,
Performed
technical
processes
for
bronze
casting. |
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1982 –
1984 |
CONSULTANT,
Maine
Art
Association.
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1981 |
ADVISOR,
Midcoast
Teachers
Center,
Camden,
Maine.
Instructed
teachers
in
integrating
art into
school
programs. |
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1980 –
1983 |
WRITER,
PRODUCER,
COMMENTATOR,
Maine
Public
Radio,
Orono,
Maine.
Produced
over 150
"ART
BEAT"
programs:
reviews
of
visual
activities
form
ancient
crafts
to
museum
and
gallery
exhibits.
"ART
BEAT"
was
cited by
the
Public
Media
Foundation
for
innovative
programming.
Produced
and
broadcast
"radio
specials"
on art
and
architecture
and did
an
interview
of Dr. Linus
Pauling
on
Vitamin
C and
cancer. |
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1976 –
1984 |
INSTRUCTOR,
University
of Maine
Midcoast
Community
College
Branch.
Western
Art
History,
Introduction
to
Drawing,
Drawing
and
Painting
Studio. |
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1976 –
1983 |
INSTRUCTOR,
Farnsworth
Museum,
Rockland,
Maine.
Figure
Sculpture,
Figure
Drawing,
Drawing
and
Painting,
Art for
Children. |
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1976 |
DRAWING
INSTRUCTOR
at
University
of
Maine,
Augusta, |
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1973 –
1974 |
ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE,
summer
programs,
Haystack
School
of
Crafts,
Deer
Isle,
Maine.
Taught
Drawing
for
Designers
and
seminars
in
Figure
Drawing;
Studied
Stained
Glass
with
Helmut
Schardt. |
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1968 –
1981
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INSTRUCTOR,
Catholic
University,
St.
Paul's
College,
Washington,
DC.,
Figure
Sculpture,
Western
Art
History,
Drawing
and
Painting,
20th
Century
Art
Seminar. |
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1968 |
ARCHAEOLOGICAL
ARTIST,
on site
drawings
of
excavations
on the
shores
of the
Dead
Sea,
for:
Smithsonian
Institution,
Hebrew
Union
College
in
Jerusalem,
Tel Aviv
University,
and the
Benaki
and
Byzantine
Museums
in
Athens,
Greece. |
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1968 |
MOSAIC
DESIGNER,
CISM,
University
of
Bologna,
Award
for
study of
5th
and 6th
Century
architecture,
and
Mosaic
Fabrication
with
Guiseppe
Salietti |
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1967 |
RESEARCH
PSYCHOLOGIST,
Pre-School
Program
for
Blind
Children,
Meyer
and
Stern
Foundations,
Columbia
Lighthouse
for the
Blind,
Washington,
D.C.
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1965 –
1968 |
RESEARCH
PSYCHOLOGIST,
Child
Research
Branch,
National
Institutes
of
Health,
Bethesda,
Maryland.
Data
Collection
–
evaluation
of
research
studies
on
mother-child
and
family
relationships,
and
neonatal
development,
with
Psychologist
Dr.
Howard
Moss.
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1964 |
PSYCHOLOGIST,
Selective
Division,
Peace
Corps,
Washington,
DC. |
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1963 –
1964
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COUNSELING
PSYCHOLOGIST,
Personnel
Research,
Inc.,
Philadelphia,
PA,
Interviewing,
testing,
counseling
for
industry,
college
and
career,
counseling
of blind
young
people
at
Overbrook
School
for the
Blind. |
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SPECIAL
COMMISSIONS |
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2003 |
Design
and
painting
of a
special
poster
honoring
Touro
Synagogue's
Tenth
Anniversary
of
annual
Jazz
Fest
Shabbat
Services
in New
Orleans. |
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2000,
2001,
2002,
2003 |
Design
for the
cover of
the
program
of the
Mardi
Gras
Convention
of the
Mississippi
Valley
Trade
and
Transport
Council,
New
Orleans. |
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1997 |
Three
paintings
of
interior
and
exterior
of St.
Charles
Street
Presbyterian
Church,
New
Orleans. |
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1989 |
"Matador
and
Matador2",
painting
composition
of award
winning
racing
racing
yachts,
commissioned
to honor
Dr.
William
I.
Koch,
by MIT
Department
of Ocean
Engineering. |
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1980 |
Painting
on
Sounding
Board of
a
Harpsichord
(17th
Century
decoration
in
egg
tempera),
part of
a
University
of Iowa
Commission
given to
antique
musical
instrument
makers
and
historians
John and
Linda
Shortridge. |
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1979 |
Children's
Chapel
Altar
Artwork,
Congregation
Kneses
Tifereth
Israel,
Greenwich,
Connecticut,
designed
and
executed:
mural,
sculpture,
and
stained
glass
fixture. |
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1975-1980 |
Series
of Hand
Colored
Prints
of the
historical
buildings
on the
campus
of
Philadelphia
University
for
gifts to
faculty
and sold
to
alumni. |
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1972 –
1975 |
Series
of
handcolored
prints
of the
historic
buildings
on the
University
of
Pennsylvania
Campus,
commissioned
by the
Alumni
Association
and sold
at
Alumni
Events. |
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1970 |
Two
Sculptures
for the
Typanums
(above
the
entrance
doors)
at
Synagogue
Beth Israel
– Beth
Zion,
Philadelphia,
PA |
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1968 |
Sculpture
"Daphne"
,
purchased
for the
Smithsonian
Institution. |
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EXHIBITITIONS
–
Selected
Listing
(1968 -
2005) |
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Solo and
Feature
Shows |
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Winchester
Library,
Winchester,
MA. One
person
Show. |
Crescent
City
Brewhouse,
New
Orleans,
LA. One
person
Show. |
World
Trade
Center,
New
Orleans,
LA. One
person
Show. |
Wayne
Art
Center,
Wayne,
Pennsylvania.
Featured
Sculptor. |
Calbeck
Gallery,
Rockland,
Maine.
Featured
Sculptor. |
Center
for
Contemporary
Art,
Rockport,
Maine.
Featured
Sculptor. |
Artists
of Maine
Gallery,
University
of
Maine,
Orono.
Featured
Sculptor. |
Maine
Artists
Gallery,
Wiscasset,
Maine,
Featured
Sculptor. |
Philadelphia
Art
Alliance.
One
person
Show. |
Woodmere
Art
Alliance,
Featured
Sculptor. |
Spectrum
Gallery,
Washington,
DC. .
Featured
Sculptor. |
Canadian
Embassy,
Washington
DC.
Drawings
of
Canadian
Yukon.
Solo
Show. |
Sarah
Lawrence
College,
Bronxville,
NY., One
person
Show. |
Watergate
Gallery,
Washington
DC.
Featured
Sculptor. |
Rehoboth
Art
League,
Rehoboth,
Delaware.
Featured
Sculptor. |
Waverly
Place
Gallery,
New
York,
NY.
Featured
Sculptor. |
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One
Person
Drawing
Shows
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Touring
Artists
Exhibits.
Sponsored
by the
University
of
Maine,
through
Maine,
(1974-1984). |
Sculpture,
Drawings
and
Paintings
in late
Edmund
Muskie's
Senate
Office,
and in
his
Secretary
of State
Office. |
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GroupShows
– Juried
and
Invitational |
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Goldie
Paley
Design
Center,
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania,
Faculty
Shows. |
Woodmere
Museum,
Philadelphia,
PA.,
Juried
Show. |
Spectra
I & II,
Statewide
Juried
Exhibits
of Maine
Women
Artists. |
Women
Artists
of
Maine,
University
of
Maine,
Orono. |
New
Jersey
State
Museum,
Trenton,
New
Jersey.
Johnson
Atelier
Exhibit. |
Smithsonian
Institution,
Washington,
DC.
National
Watercolor
Shows. |
Baltimore
Museum
of Art,
Baltimore,
Maryland.
Juried
Shows. |
Corcoran
Art
Gallery,
Washington,
DC.
Juried
Shows. |
Two
First
Prizes
in
National
Institutes
of
Health
Employee
Art
Shows. |
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Robin H. Goodale Milgram, 20 Blossom Hill Road, Winchester, Massachusetts, 01890
(781) 721 - 3340; fax (781) 721 - 6180, - Email:
rhgoodale@aol.com
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