Uniquely Created for YOU!

Commissioned and Original Art Pamela Alderman’s hand-crafted custom artwork or original paintings are a unique commodity. Pamela only accepts a limited amount of commission work per year. Please contact the studio to inquire about available artwork or to discuss your custom needs. Instagram @ Pamela Alderman #paint4healing #artistcitizenwork

The Scarlet Cord: Mentoring Students

“I was raped,” a student revealed during a recent phone interview. Each year several students contact me requesting an interview or mentoring. Although the purpose of each interview is to discuss my work, the conversations often turn personal. This past year, students from Colorado and southern California asked for coaching with their sex-trafficking projects. I…

You Are Special

Happy Valentine’s Day! Let that special person in your life know they are loved and cared for. Warm a heart and send a little note to someone who needs encouragement. Instagram @ Pamela Alderman #paint4healing #artistcitizenwork

Sex Tourism Booms

“Nine point four million men come to Thailand every year for sex.” My simple Internet journey to double check this statistic from Noel Yeatts led to the discovery of more shocking statistics about sex-trafficking. The number of pedophiles or sexually broken people demanding to satiate their sex drive with sickening perversions and barbaric acts forced…

A New Kind of Interactive Healing Art

“Your art speaks of healing,” said New York artist Makoto Fujimura when Pamela Alderman showed him her humble portfolio in his book signing line. Following this powerful five-minute encounter, Pamela started creating a new kind of artist/citizen work that invites audience collaboration. Her work lets others speak and respond. After ArtPrize 2014, her work, The…

Custom Interactive Exhibits

Pamela creates custom interactive exhibits. To find out more information for your next event, contact the artist. Above: An interactive healing exhibit especially designed for Manasseh Project’s Stop This Traffic conference. Below: This past spring, another interactive installation showcased at Grand Valley State University’s Frederik Meijer Honors College.