Colin Goldberg - Interior Landscape - Four Techspressionist Artists

Colin Goldberg, Interior Landscape, Installation shot, 150 Media Stream, Chicago. Photo by Michael Salisbury

FTC Resident Artist Colin Goldberg featured in Whitehot Magazine

FTC resident artist Colin Goldberg’s most recent project is an exhibition titled Four Techspressionist Artists, which opened Monday in Chicago and runs through July 20, 2025. The show was recently featured in Whitehot Magazine, an international magazine of contemporary art based in NYC:

Goldberg invented the term Techspressionism in 2011 to describe his technology-fueled paintings. Since then, Techspressionism has developed into an international art movement spanning over 45 countries, and a widely used hashtag on social media, with over 80K Instagram posts by artists around the globe using the hashtag #techspressionism.

In the 1990’s the artist supported his studio practice as a freelancer in NYC advertising agencies, coding and designing some of the web’s first consumer-facing sites and launching brands such as Merrill Lynch, Snapple and Popular Science Magazine online.

Colin has been working with Five Towns College since 2016, when he was initially brought on to redesign the college’s website. Since then, he has created digital illustrations, print advertising, apparel design, brand assets, and perhaps most notably, the visual identity for the school’s mascot, Fader.

Goldberg, who was born in the Bronx, grew up and attended public school on Long Island, and now lives and works in North Bennington, Vermont.

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Four Techspressionist Artists present on Chicago's largest public digital display

Colin Goldberg, Interior Landscape, Installation shot, 150 Media Stream, Chicago. Photo by Michael Salisbury

Four Techspressionist Artists present on Chicago’s largest public digital display

By COCO DOLLE April 27, 2025

Chicago’s largest and most innovative digital art display, 150 Media Stream, presents a groundbreaking new exhibition, “Four Techspressionist Artists,” opening April 28 and running through July 20, 2025. Curated by Chicago-based video artist Yuge Zhou, the show features works by pioneering voices in the Techspressionist movement….

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