Biography

Abigail Goldman is an artist living in Bellingham, Washington. She is the subject of an award-winning short documentary, Dieorama, made for Topic Magazine. Her work has been featured by NPR, Juxtapoz, Atlas Obscura, the New York Times, LA Times, Hi-Fructose and others. Abigail has worked as a newspaper reporter and investigator for the Federal Public Defender in Las Vegas. She currently works as an investigator for the Public Defender in Bellingham, Washington. ​ Abigail is represented by Hashimoto Contemporary in New York. She also frequently has inventory at Thinkspace Art in Los Angeles and Beinart Gallery in Melbourne, AU. Please enquire with the galleries regarding available work or commissions, or drop Abigail a line.

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Biography

Abigail Goldman is an artist living in Bellingham, Washington. She is the subject of an award-winning short documentary, Dieorama, made for Topic Magazine. Her work has been featured by NPR, Juxtapoz, Atlas Obscura, the New York Times, LA Times, Hi-Fructose and others. Abigail has worked as a newspaper reporter and investigator for the Federal Public Defender in Las Vegas. She currently works as an investigator for the Public Defender in Bellingham, Washington. ​ Abigail is represented by Hashimoto Contemporary in New York. She also frequently has inventory at Thinkspace Art in Los Angeles and Beinart Gallery in Melbourne, AU. Please enquire with the galleries regarding available work or commissions, or drop Abigail a line.

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