Pam Golden
Pam Golden is a dynamic artist and educator. Her interactive site-specific installations have been exhibited nationally at First Night Boston, the Fuller Art Museum (Brocton, MA), the Art Complex Museum (Duxbury, MA), and the ARTSPLOSURE Arts Festival (Raleigh, NC). Her Birch Women sculptures are permanently installed on the grounds of Wiawaka Center for Women, in Lake George, NY. Pam's clay Friendship Tree sculptures and murals grace many schools, libraries, and community centers and offer participants the opportunity to participate in a collaborative art project.
Pam was the Art Director at TMCS/ Inly School for twenty-five years. She is currently a K-4 elementary art teacher at the South Shore Charter Public School, in Norwell, MA. Her sculptures are included in two books on art and healing: ART.RAGE.US - The Art and Writings of Women with Breast Cancer (Chronicle Books) and Art and Healing - Using Expressive Art to Heal Your Body, Mind, and Spirit (Three Rivers Press). Pam also created clay figures to illustrate Victorian Cat Tales, Books 1 & 2.