Professor, B.A.
Studio Art | Photography | Graduate Advisor
Department of Art & Art History
- Office: ART 3.344
- Phone: +1 512-471-6427
- Mail Code: - D1300
Professor Goodman received a degree in anthropology from Boston University and studied photography with Minor White in 1970. He was the recipient of fellowships from The National Endowment for the Arts (1973) and The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation (1977). His twenty-year documentary photography project, A Kind of History: Millerton, New York 1971-1991, which describes a generation of ordinary American children growing up, was published fall 1999 by Markerbooks/Custom & Limited Editions. Excerpts from this book may be viewed online at www.markerbooks.com. Since the mid-1970's, his photographs have been featured in Aperture (19:4), exhibited in a one-person showat the George Eastman House in Rochester, New York, the subject of articles by James Kaufmann, Exposure (20:1), and Marianne Fulton, Northlight #14, and included in group exhibitions and catalogs such as "Mothers and Daughters" (Aperture) and "American Children" (MOMA). His photographs are in collections at The Boston Museum of Fine Arts, The Philadelphia Museum of Art, and The Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Professor Goodman also serves as the Graduate Advisor for the M.F.A. in Studio Art.
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