Suzanne Goldberg

[1] Goldberg graduated from Elam School of Fine Arts in 1961 with honours and awarded the Joe Raynes Scholarship in her final year.

[2] At Elam, she studied alongside Don Binney, Michael Smither, Lynley Dodd, Greer Twiss, Malcolm Warr, and Graham Percy.

[11] She was one of fifteen New Zealand artists to have their work selected for the 1965 Commonwealth exhibition in London.

[1] In 1999 the Dowse Museum, in Lower Hutt, hosted a major retrospective of Goldberg's art.

[13] Pieces by Goldberg are owned by the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Auckland Art Gallery,University of Auckland, Victoria University of Wellington, the Ford Motor Company and New Zealand consulates in Washington, Tokyo, New York and Canberra.