Abby Goldstein
ABBY GOLDSTEIN was born in Highland Park, Illinois. She received a BFA from Pratt Institute, NY, and an MFA from the School of Visual Arts, NY. Abby holds the position of Clinical Professor of Art and heads the Graphic Design area of study at Fordham University, NY. Recent exhibitions include Blue Vibrations at Artisan Lofts, NYC, GarveySimon Selections 2024, Transmitter Gallery, McKenzie Fine Art, Metaphor Art Projects, and Kentler International Art Space. She has received fellowships to the Sam and Adele Golden Foundation, Hambidge Center for Creative Arts & Science, Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts, Vermont Studio Center, Virginia Center for Creative Arts, Willapa Bay Artist fellowship, and Yaddo. Public commissions and curatorial work include Gateway Center in East New York, Manhattan Bridge Bicycle Path, and the NYC Street Design Manual exhibition at the Ildiko Butler Gallery, Fordham University, NY. Ms. Goldstein has received numerous awards for her design work and has collaborated on several books, including Noisy Autumn: Sculpture and Works on Paper by Christy Rupp, Year By Year Poems by Lynne Sachs; "Revival Type" with Paul Shaw, and is the co-designer of the award-winning book, "Helvetica and the New York City Subway System." Abby lives in Brooklyn, New York.