Goldstein’s residency at the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts is a continuation of a partnership with the Joslyn Art Museum in which an artist is invited to engage Omaha and the region through a long-term, two-part project. The first part comprises a two-month live/work residency at Bemis Center for the artist to conduct research and to make new work which will then be organized into a solo exhibition at Joslyn Art Museum. Goldstein spent his time at the residency working on a new site-specific, multimedia installation exploring the shifting relationships between sound and images.