Ken Goldman is participating in this exhibit which features rare treasures made by soldiers on active duty, as well as historic documentation of the Army Arts and Crafts Program, which has allowed thousands of soldiers and their families to find respite in the handmade since World War II.
Goldman is exhibiting little stone amulets he carved during the years he did Miluim / reserve duty.
As part of Craft in America’s ongoing exploration of the connections between craft and the military, this exhibition highlights the inclination to create as a means of surviving, communicating and maintaining health of spirit. These selected objects provide a glimpse into the untold and inspiring chapters of the American military experience.
April 25 – July 04, 2015
8415 W. Third Street, Los Angeles, CA 90048
(323) 951-0610
This exhibition is a counterpart to Art and Other Tactics: Contemporary Craft by Artist Veterans, a partnership exhibition to be held at the Craft and Folk Art Museum from May 23, 2015 – September 6, 2016.