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.