Colin Adriel Goldberg is an American artist born in the Bronx, New York in 1971. In his youth, he attended art classes and workshops at the Parrish Art Museum in Southampton, New York. Goldberg attended Southampton Public Schools, and obtained a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Studio Art with a Painting concentration from the State University of New York at Binghamton in 1994.

The artist's work has been included in juried museum exhibitions at the Roberson Museum in Binghamton, New York and the Parrish Art Museum in Southampton, New York. It has also been exhibited at galleries and art events in Boston, Honolulu, New York, Los Angeles, Toledo (OH), and San Francisco.

In 1995, two of his works were projected 200' tall onto the Empire State Building and other New York City monuments for the 1995 Earth Day festival.

In 2005, his canvas "Pollock's Studio" was accepted into the permanent collection of the Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center in Springs, New York, the former home of the painters Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner.

Goldberg has taught digital art technique to other fine artists such as Steve Miller and Frank Gillete, and has been working with computers since the 1980's. His first machine was a Commodore-64, which he used to explore computer graphics and animation.

In addition to his digital art, he also has been involved with the online industry since the birth of the web in 1994, developing online content for brands such as Panasonic, IBM, Merrill Lynch and Snapple.

Goldberg's studio is currently based in Southampton, New York. In 2008, the artist received a Masters of Fine Art on a full scholarship from Bowling Green State University in Ohio with a concentration in Computer Art, and while in graduate school had his first solo exhibition at the Hudson Gallery in Sylvania. He is a current member of Rhizome and the Southampton Artists Association, and is represented by the Hudson Gallery in Sylvania, Ohio, and the South Street Gallery in Greenport, New York.

His parents, Kikuye and Arthur, are both Ph.D chemists, and his sister Malia is an architect in Honolulu.

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