Regina Seiden

[3] Between 1905 and 1912, Seiden attended the French Catholic school Académie Marie-Rose, located in the Plateau neighbourhood of Montreal, where she was encouraged to explore her talents as a painter.

[1][4] Between 1913 and 1918 Seiden attended the Art Association of Montreal where she studied with William Brymner, Edmond Dyonnet and Maurice Cullen.

[1] Along with other former students of William Brymner, Seiden joined the Beaver Hall Group and took part in their first exhibit in 1921.

In 1926 Seiden returned to Paris where she met her husband, fellow artist Eric Goldberg.

Seiden lived in Montreal and taught art at the couple’s Westmount synagogue for 20 years.