In honor of Talia, we are offering reprints of her work.
net proceeds will be donated in talia's memory.  

 

Reprints are high-quality reproductions, produced using a giclée process on acid-free, 100% cotton rag archival paper, with natural finish and archival ink. 

With each purchase, we will make a donation in your name and send you information about Talia on a certificate verifying the authenticity of the reprint.

Alternative pricing

Talia would want her art to be accessible to you.  
If you cannot afford the listed prices, or you are a peer of Talia's, are a student, have EDS, or have another chronic disease or disability, please contact us for alternative pricing.

 
 

DONATIONS

Net proceeds from the reprints will go to support causes that were meaningful to  Talia. When you purchase a reprint, you can choose where you would like your donation to go:

Talia's Voice: Projects for Patient Safety: Talia's parents launched this non-profit in the summer of 2017 to help change the culture in medicine so that nobody else's child, parent, partner, or sibling dies the way Talia did. 

Learn more about  Talia's Voice: Projects for Patient Safety here

Ehlers-Danlos Society:  an organization that supports those who--like Talia--live with EDS. The Society promotes research into the disease, and educates physicians and patients about EDS. They sponsor an annual conference for physicians and those suffering from EDS (where Talia had plans to sell her art in the summer of 2014).

Learn more about the Ehlers-Danlos Society here

Maude Kerns Art Center:  the local art center in Eugene, Talia's home town. Talia loved her time working at Maude Kerns and believed in and valued their mission: to bring art and the arts to the community (even while operating on a shoe-string budget). Talia fell in love with the kids and teaching art while running the summer arts program, and enjoyed teaching art classes year round to kids and teens. 

Learn more about the Maude Kerns Arts Center here.

The Talia Goldenberg Award in Studio Art at Carleton College:  This scholarship was established after Talia died. Talia loved her experience at Carlton College and as a Studio Art major. One or two students a year are chosen by the faculty to receive this Award. In addition to artistic promise, recipients must exhibit the values Talia lived by: compassion for others, tenacity in facing life's challenges, and delight in the world around her.

Find out more about the award here,  or Carleton College's Department of Studio Art and Art History here.

 

SHIPPING

Standard shipping within the continental U.S. and Canada is included in the price of the reprint.  Please allow 3-5 business days for us to process orders prior to shipping. If you would like to purchase a reprint from outside the continental U.S., or arrange for expedited shipping, please contact us.