[1][3] Since its beginning, the gallery has relocated several times[6][7][8] and it is currently located at 1429 Iris Street NW, Washington D.C.[1][3] Goldberg also programs art for the lobby at 1111 Pennsylvania Ave.
"[13] Zenith Gallery has exhibited or represents both regional, national and international artists, including John Grazier, Sylvia Snowden, Robert Freeman, Anne Marchand,[14] Bradley Stevens,[15] Curtis Woody,[16] Christopher Malone,[17] Stephen Hansen,[18] Alan Binstock, Beatriz Blanco, Renee duRocher, Joel D'Orazio, Joan Konkel, Donna McCullough, Davis Morton, Paula Stern, Erwin Timmers, Paul Martin Wolff, and others.
"[19] In a 1991 review of artist John Grazier, the same newspaper's art critic and observed that "there's a 'You Can't Go Home Again' quality to Grazier's many paintings of handsome clapboard houses, whose owners -- like the tenant of the open bird cage on a windowsill -- seem to have long ago flown the coop.
[20] In 2004, Washington City Paper's photography critic highlighted the then novel use of Photoshop "cranked up to 11" in an exhibit by photographer David Glick.
[23][24] The curator and gallery director noted that “This country is so, so, so divided, but I thought [the exhibit] would be something that unites people.