Greenberg is a mixed media, conceptual artist whose work focuses on the interplay between social and political issues in American culture and the criminal justice system. From the start, her art has explored issues of injustice, beginning with a focus on gender norms and stereotypes. In 1995, she began to consider the subject of the death penalty and has been immersed in the topic of our criminal justice system ever since. Her current work on wrongful conviction and the brutality of the death penalty, pushes people out of their comfort zones, bringing viewers’ attention to an unpleasant topic, the sanctity and fragility of life and one’s own mortality. Greenberg holds a BFA from the Tyler School of Art, Temple University, an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and a fellowship from the Whitney Museum’s Whitney Independent Study Program. She is a NYFA grant recipient. Greenberg’s work has been published and exhibited throughout North America and Europe.