carol brown goldberg

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Since 1975, Washington, DC based artist Carol Brown Goldberg has been an active painter and sculptor, with over a hundred solo and group shows in the United States and abroad. Studying at the Corcoran School of Art under Gene Davis, she was awarded the Eugene M. Weisz award upon graduation. In 1989 and 1990, Goldberg produced and curated a 14-part lecture series, “Voices of Our Time,” which explored the relationship between art and science—a long held interest for the artist. She has shown in the U.S. and internationally in over 100 solo and group exhibitions, including solo traveling painting exhibits throughout Spain and Mexico. Her work is included in many museums and private collections, including New Orleans Museum of Art and National Museum for Women in the Arts, as well as permanent outdoor sculpture installations at Medina del Campo Sculpture Park in Spain, The Kreeger Museum in Washington, DC, The Katzen Arts Center at American University, George Washington University, Montclair State University, Chautauqua Institution and Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland.