Rosabel Goodman-Everard
Guest Artist
Born in The Hague, Rosabel Goodman‐Everard worked around the world as a
lawyer for 25 years. In 1986, she began studying art seriously with
Dutch artist Fred Adam. After moving to Johannesburg in 1995, she
studied at the Johannesburg Art Foundation and with painter Thea Soggot
and sculptor Isolde Krams. In 2001, she moved to Washington and enrolled
at the Corcoran College of Art & Design where she obtained a
certificate in drawing and painting. In 2008, she took up printmaking
with Manuel Navarrete.
Printmaking
March 2, 2011 to March 26, 2011
Monroe Parlor
Goodman‐Everard often produces and contributes her art to social and community causes such as 2009’s “Courage Unmasked,” a project in which over 100 artists from the DC area made art out of face masks used in cancer radiation therapy. The work was auctioned to benefit indigent persons with head and neck cancer.