Exhibited as part of the Group Exhibtion Happy Together: Visions of Gladness from Southeast Asia, at Whitestone Gallery Singapore
June 2025
Curated by John Tung
UV Reactive Borosilicate Glass
11.5” x 9” x 4” (approx total dimensions)
Combination of Bleached Porites Coral II and III
UV Reactive Borosilicate Glass
19" x 17" x 7.75"
UV Reactive Borosilicate Glass
12” x 8” x 6.10” (approx total dimensions)
UV Reactive Borosilicate Glass
10.5” x 9” x 9” (approx total dimensions)
UV Reactive Borosilicate Glass
11.5” x 11” x 8.75” (approx total dimensions)
UV Reactive Borosilicate Glass
14” x 11” x 8” (approx total dimensions)
UV Reactive Borosilicate Glass
13.5” x 8” x 6.5” (approx total dimensions)
Curated by John Tung
June 2025


top photo by JL Javier, 2024
bottom photo by
Anna Frumenti, 2021
︎︎︎Curriculum Vitae
︎︎︎Artist Statement
Email goldiepoblador@gmail.com for inquiries
Goldie Poblador is a visual artist who merges glass sculpture, performance, and video into multi-sensory installations that address themes of climate change and the emancipation of the female body.
Artist Biography
Goldie Poblador is a Filipina visual artist who creates multi-sensory installations that merge glass scent, sound and performance that address themes of ecology and decolonization as it relates to the emancipation of the female body.
Her work has been exhibited and performed internationally at such institutions as Artpace, The Corning Museum of Glass, Urban Glass, 601Artspace, The Knockdown Center, Saudi National Museum, The Rubin Museum, Singapore Art Museum, Bangkok Art and Culture Center, Fine Art Museum of Hanoi, Lopez Memorial Museum, Art Fair Philippines, Metropolitan Museum of Manila, The National Museum of the Filipino People and The Cultural Center of the Philippines.
She is the first Filipino artist to be acquired by the Corning Museum of Glass. She has received grants from the Foundation of Contemporary Arts, the University of the Philippines, the Puffin Foundation and a President’s Scholarship from the Rhode Island School of Design. She has completed residencies at Artpace, the Corning Museum of Glass, Oakspring Garden Foundation, MASS MoCa, and the Cité International des Arts. She received her BFA in Studio Arts from the University of the Philippines in 2009. In 2015, she obtained her MFA in Glass at the Rhode Island School of Design.