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February 2017

Rachel Goldberg

Rachel Goldberg heads K-12 programs and initiatives at The Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C. She takes a leadership role in education partnerships locally, nationally, and internationally and advocates for the museum’s philosophy to promote arts integration. Ms. Goldberg received an Award for Achievement in Public Diplomacy for her work facilitating workshops in Pakistan that focused on the power of art to create social change. Ms. Goldberg has co-authored award winning teaching kits and family guides that address multiple learning styles and present an interdisciplinary approach to art. Before joining the Phillips, Ms. Goldberg held positions at The National Gallery of Art and George Eastman House International Museum of Photography and Film. She has also developed and taught summer and after-school photography programs for youth through organizations such as Girls Incorporated of Metro Denver and Project Create in Washington, DC. Ms. Goldberg holds a B.F.A. in Photography from the University of Colorado, Denver and an M.A. in Photographic Preservation and Collections Management from Ryerson University.

Board Member since: 2015

Current Positions: DC Liaison, Member of the Reader Engagement Action Team