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Mark Golden
CEO and Co-Founder, Golden Artist Colors, Inc.™
Mark Golden, Chief Executive Officer and Co-founder of Golden Artist Colors, Inc.
with his father Sam Golden, have been creating products by working directly with
artists for over 24 years. Mr. Golden's company started with four people in a
cow barn on his parents' retirement home in rural Upstate New York.
Presently, Golden employs over 100 people, making and distributing products for
professional artists worldwide.
Golden currently produces the most extensive line of acrylic products within the
entire artist paint industry. Included in Golden's line of products are
Decorative Glazes, Acrylic Glazing Liquid, various Gels and Mediums, and numerous
other products for the decorative market. Almost all of these products were
developed as custom products for individual professional decorative painters who
were looking for new ideas and solutions to problems. In 1990, Golden's
unique products were featured in a show of some of the world's leading designers
and architects called "Mondo Materialis", which traveled around the globe.
Golden maintains the only custom paint lab in the world, which continues to custom
formulate individual products for artists, conservators and other industries.
Mark Golden has been a guest lecturer at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington,
D.C, the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, the Tate Gallery in London and the
College Arts Association convention. He has been a keynote speaker at the
symposium titled, "Polymers in Museums" sponsored by the American Chemical Society
and has lectured in colleges worldwide on issues of modern synthetic
coatings. Mr. Golden also presented the history of Golden and its influence
on the arts at the National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C., a
symposium called, "The Colors of Invention, An Exploration of Color, Technology
and Culture." Mark Golden has guest lectured in colleges throughout the U.S.,
Europe and Japan. Furthermore, Mark Golden has co-authored several technical
papers on issues dealing with the permanency and conservation of acrylic paint and
paintings.
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