
Suzanne Goldenberg is a NYC-based artist, poet, curator, and educator. She earned a B.A. in Film Studies from McGill University and an M.F.A. from the Maryland Institute College of Art. A recipient of The Gottlieb Foundation Grant, her work has been shown extensively in New York and internationally. Her exhibitions have been reviewed in the New York Times, Brooklyn Rail, and by Peter Plagens in the Wall Street Journal.
Alongside her studio practice, she is also a poet and curator. Her poems have appeared in The Reservoir, The Brooklyn Rail and The Boston Review. She has led interdisciplinary workshops at the The Poetry Project and in upstate New York, and has performed her work at numerous venues throughout NYC.
Her debut chapbook, Help Wanted, was published on the occasion of her first NYC solo show.
Suzanne is the organizer and host of the CRUSH Reading Series at Woodbine, a political social center in Ridgewood, NY. Since 2018, she has hosted over 60 installments featuring more than a hundred readers. The series fosters a radically inclusive space uplifting queer, BIPOC, and marginalized voices.
She is also a gardener, a teaching artist in NYC public schools, and an professor in Media Studies at Hunter College.