2019 Rubenstein Guest Artist Lecture

Join us for the 2019 Rubenstein Guest Artist Lecture, featuring Carol Brown Goldberg.

Wednesday, November 13, 2019, 7:00 p.m.
Robert L. Smith Meeting Room

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About the Artist

Carol Brown Goldberg was born in Baltimore, MD. She moved to the Washington, DC metro area after graduating from University of Maryland with a B.A. in American Studies. She received a second B.A. at the Corcoran School of Art, where she was awarded the Eugene M. Weisz award upon graduation. In 1989 and 1990, Goldberg produced and curated a 14-part lecture series, “Voices of Our Time,” which explored the relationship between art and science. This interest in science has also led her to serve as a board member of the Johns Hopkins Lyme Disease Research Center.  She has taught at American University and University of Maryland, was Artist in Residence at Chautauqua Institute, is a recipient of the Maryland State Arts Award, serves on the board of The Phillips Collection in Washington, DC and serves on the Collector’s Committee of the Reading Public Museum and the Contemporary Art Accessions Committee of the Baltimore Museum of Art. She will honored by Moment Magazine in November of 2018 alongside Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Jane Mayer, as part of the ‘Year of the Woman’ Gala.  Please visit her website for more information.

About the Rubenstein Guest Artist Lecture and Program

Lee Rubenstein, together with his children Beth Rubenstein '77, Barton Rubenstein '81, and Amy Rubenstein '84, are the benefactors of the annual Daryl Reich Rubenstein Guest Artist program to honor the memory of Lee's late wife, Daryl. Daryl was passionate about the arts, curated many exhibits at Sidwell Friends and other galleries and museums, including "Max Weber: Prints and Color Variations" at the Smithsonian Institution. Daryl also wrote many articles for art magazines. Her catalogue raisonné of Max Weber's graphic prints was published by the University of Chicago Press and later reissued in digital format. This program was established in 1981 by Lee Rubenstein. Since its inception more than 30 nationally recognized guest artists have exhibited at Sidwell Friends and shared their life's work and talents with students, faculty, and other art lovers.