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  1. Feb 21, 2023 · The scars are still there, as viewers will see in her current exhibition, Brenda Goodman: Hop Skip Jump—New Work 2022 at Sikkema Jenkins & Co. (February 3–March 11). What has changed is that ...

  2. Brenda Goodman (born in Detroit, Michigan in 1943) is an artist and painter currently living and working in Pine Hill, New York. Her artistic practice includes paintings, works on paper, and sculptures.

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  4. Oct 14, 2022 · Cancer is a serious diagnosis at any age, but when it shows up in younger adults, the tumors are typically more aggressive, and they often go undetected for longer because routine cancer...

  5. Jun 14, 2024 · Articles by Brenda Goodman on Muck Rack. Find Brenda Goodman's email address, contact information, LinkedIn, Twitter, other social media and more.

  6. Spring 2022 Evening Lecture Series: Brenda Goodman "On Her Work," recorded on March 1, 2022.Brenda Goodman was born in 1943 in Detroit, Michigan where she st...

  7. Brenda Goodman, Tomorrow's Promise, 2017, oil on wood, 32 x 50 inches, courtesy of DAVID&SCHWEITZER Contemporary. It is the overall haunting quality of the bulk of her oeuvre that makes the recent collection of paintings that comprise Goodman’s upcoming show at DAVID&SCHWEITZER Contemporary, In a New Space, particularly striking.

  8. Eleven new abstract paintings by Brenda Goodman are on view this month at Sikkema Jenkins & Co, in its main gallery space. The exhibition, Hop Skip Jump, features mostly human-scaled paintings, around 4 to 6 feet per side; two smaller pieces are closer to the size of a large book cover.

  9. View Brenda Goodmans profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Experience: CNN · Location: United States · 500+ connections on LinkedIn.

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  10. Brenda Goodman’s Biography I've been a reporter for 15 years, covering health, science, and medicine for television, magazines, newspapers and now the Web. My stories have appeared in Scientific American, The New York Times, Psychology Today, Parade, Self, Health, and The Boston Globe, among others.