Goldie Poblador (b.1987) uses glass blowing, performance, video, installation, and scent when considering themes of feminism, the environment, and decolonization as it relates to the body. She received her BFA in Studio Arts from the University of the Philippines, Diliman, and her MFA in Glass from the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). Her work has been exhibited at the Singapore Art Museum, Bangkok Art and Culture Center, Museum Atelierhaus Mengerzeile, Lopez Memorial Museum and Library, Metropolitan Museum of Manila, The National Museum of the Philippines, and The Cultural Center of the Philippines. She completed residencies at the Corning Museum of Glass, Oakspring Garden Foundation, Wassaic Project, The Hambidge Center, MASS MoCA, La Fragua and the Cité International des Arts. Poblador was selected for the Immigrant Artist Mentorship Program awarded by the New York Foundation of the Arts, received a President's Scholarship from the Rhode Island School of Design, and the Philippine AIR Prize organized by the Alliance Française de Manille. In 2024, Poblador was featured in the 'Serial and Massively Parallel' exhibition for the 6th edition of S.E.A. Focus in Singapore and in the same year, her work 'Squalor' entered the permanent collection of the Corning Museum of Glass.


Selected Works

Exhibitions

  • S.E.A. Focus 2024: Serial and Massively Parallel

    Curated by John Tung

    20 January - 28 January 2024 VIEW EXHIBITION →