Margery E. Goldberg

She is best known as the founder and curator of Zenith Gallery in Washington, D.C., which exhibits contemporary art in all media, and represents over 100 emerging to mid-career and established artists.

[1] She started sculpting in clay at the age of 10 and took classes at the Rochester Memorial Art Gallery during elementary and high school.

[1] From 1972 to 1977, she operated a workshop in a 100-year-old hayloft on Washington, D.C.'s K Street, where she built commissions and held art shows.

[1][6][7] Following the closure of the Zenith Gallery location at Rhode Island Avenue in December 1987,[5] Goldberg focused on creating non-commissioned pieces that were later offered for sale.

Commissions pay the bills, but that’s about all they do.”[8] The gallery is currently located at 1429 Iris Street NW, Washington, D.C. Goldberg also programs art for the lobby at 1111 Pennsylvania Ave.