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Deborah A. Goldberg is an art historian and lecturer at the School of Visual Arts (SVA) in New York City, with concurrent appointments in the Education Departments of The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art.
She earned a BA, cum laude, from Vassar College and MA/PhD degrees from New York University, establishing a foundation in art historical scholarship.
Her research specializes in 20th-century modern art, with concentrated expertise in sculpture and printmaking traditions, particularly through critical analyses of Isamu Noguchi and Alexander Archipenko. This focus manifests in extensive publications across academic journals and major reference works.
Her distinguished contributions include:
- Art Beyond Sight Recognition Award from Art Education for the Blind
- Samuel F.B. Morse Fellowship Travel Award from New York University
- Chester Dale Fellowship from The Metropolitan Museum of Art
While graduate student advising details are unreported, her research fellowships directly enabled archival investigations at The Met and scholarly publications, reflecting sustained grant-supported inquiry into modernist artistic practices.
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