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. Since 2005, Goldberg has produced a series of “Circle Paintings,” so named for the grid of hand painted circles that overlay her large abstract canvases.
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NT 1, 2011, acrylic on canvas, with pulverized glass, 84 x 72 x 2 inches
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NT 2, 2011, acrylic on canvas, with pulverized glass, 60 x 36 x 2 inches
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NT 21, 2011, acrylic on canvas with pulverized glass, 48 x 60 x 2 inches
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RA 049, 2011, bronze, 11 x 5 x 3 inches
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RA 052, 2011, bronze, 13 x 6 ½ x 6 inches
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.
Since 2005, Goldberg has produced a series of “Circle Paintings,” so named for the grid of hand painted circles that overlay her large abstract canvases. Fifty-five of these works were exhibited at The American University’s Katzen Arts Center in 2007, before traveling throughout Spain and Mexico.
Following the shows in Spain and Mexico, Goldberg began working on numerous bronze sculpture works. Originally conceived to use objects found and bought, these anthropomorphized sculptures have now grown in scale to now mimic human proportions, and are included in the sculpture grounds of both the Kreeger Museum and American University’s Katzen Arts Center here in Washington, DC.
Selected Sculpture Installations
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2011 June
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Katzen Arts Center, American University; Washington, DC
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2011 June
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The Kreeger Museum; Washington DC – Permanent Collection
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2009 March
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The Gabarrón Foundation; Medina del Campo, Spain – Permanent Collection
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Selected Solo Exhibitions
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2010
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Fundación Sebastian A.C.; Mexico City, Mexico
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2010
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The Suzanne H. Arnold Gallery; Lebanon Valley College; Annville, PA
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2010
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Galería Emma Molina; Monterrey, Mexico
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2009
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Centro de las Artes CONARTE museum; Monterrey, Mexico
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2009
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Osuna Gallery; Washington, DC
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2009
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Casa de Vacas, Buen Retiro Park; Madrid, Spain
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2009
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Sala de Exposiciones Molinos de Río; Murcia, Spain
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2008
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The Gabarrón Foundation Museum; Valladolid, Spain
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2008
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The National Arts Club (Gramercy Park); New York, NY
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2007
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Osuna Gallery; Washington, DC
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2007
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The American University Museum, Katzen Arts Center; Washington, DC
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2007
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Chilmark Library; Chilmark, MA
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2007
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Osuna Art; Washington, DC
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2006
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Pyramid Atlantic Gallery; Silver Spring, MD
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Selected Group Exhibitions
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2011
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National Museum of Women in the Arts; Washington, DC
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2011
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Washington Project for the Arts, American University; curator: J.W. Mahoney, “Catalyst”; Washington, DC
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2010
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BlackRock Center for the Arts, Juried "Call for Artists Show"; Germantown, MD
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2010
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Greater Reston Art Center; curator: Vesela Sretenovic, “Gaps”; Reston, VA
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2010
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Washington Project for the Arts; curator: Mera Rubbell, “Cream”; The American University; Washington, DC
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2010
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Art Palm Beach; Adamar Gallery; West Palm Beach, FL
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2008
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Emerson Gallery; “Personal Geometry”; Mclean, VA
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2007
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Osuna Gallery; “Washington Women in the Arts: A Selection”; Washington, DC
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2007
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Adamar Gallery; Coral Gables, FL
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2006
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American Center for Physics; curator: Sarah Tanguy, “On the Verge”; College Park, MD
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2006
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Hillyer Art Space; “Pulse 2006”; Washington, DC
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2006
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The American University; “New Acquisitions”; Washington, DC
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2005
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Women’s Military Museum; “Faces of the Fallen”; Arlington, VA
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2005
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Osuna Art; “Works on Paper” Bethesda, MD
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2005
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American University; ‘Faculty Show’; New York City, NY.
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2004
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Chautauqua Institute; Chautauqua, NY
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Selected Projects and Honors
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2010
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Maryland State Arts Council: Individual Artist Award; Baltimore, MD
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2010
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Donald Kuspit Lecture, “Mystical Physics: Carol Brown Goldberg”; Lebanon Valley College; Annville, PA
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2010
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Mexico Television; Interview with Shanik; Mexico City, MX
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2009
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“Dialogue on Anne Truitt’s Work”; The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden; Washington, DC
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2009
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Guest Instructor; University of Maryland; College Park, MD
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2008
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Conversation with the artist; George Washington University, Luther W. Brady Art Gallery; Art Basel, Miami Beach, FL
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2008
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Guest lecturer; Chilmark Public Library; Chilmark, MA
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2007
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'ART TALK'; Interview with Lila Snow; Montgomery County Cable; Kensington, MD
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2007
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“Color Theory Workshop”; The Kreeger Museum; Washington, DC
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2007
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“Artist Talk”; The Kreeger Museum; Washington, DC
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2005-1998
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Adjunct Professor of Art; American University; Washington, DC
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2003-2001
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Artist Residency: Chautauqua Institute; Chautauqua, NY
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2001
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Video Interview, “The Next Chapter”; VOICE OF AMERICA
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2001
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Lecture: “Post 9/11”; Sidwell Friends School; Washington, DC
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2000
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Visual Artist Workshop Leader; “Leadership Montgomery”; Olney, MD
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2000
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Lecture: “Art in the 21st Century”; Cosmos Club; Washington, DC
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Selected Collections
- New Orleans Museum of Art; New Orleans, Louisiana
- The Gabarrón Foundation Museum; Valladolid, Spain
- The Suzanne H. Arnold Gallery; Lebanon Valley College; Annville, PA
- DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities; Art Bank 2006, 2009; Washington, DC
- Museum of Women in the Arts; Washington, DC
- Museum of Arts and Sciences; Daytona Beach, FL
- Deland Museum of Art; Deland, FL
- Brevard Art Center and Museum; Melbourne, FL
- Museum of the University of Central Florida; Orlando, FL
- New England Contemporary Art Museum; Brooklyn, CT
- Vassar College; The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center; Poughkeepsie, NY
- The Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archives; Miami Beach, FL
- Amnesty International; Washington, DC
- The George Washington University; Washington, DC
- University of Maryland; College Park, MD
- The American University; Washington, DC
