From Studio to Foundry:

 Three Decades of Sculpture

 by Carole A. Feuerman

Acknowledgement 


Through this exhibition of sculpture by Carole A. Feuerman, it is possible to trace the continuing evolution of an artist's work over three decades. From extraordinary lifelike resin images, she returns to classic presentations in marble and then moves on to a post-modern expressionist vision in bronze.  We are delighted to offer our audience an opportunity to see this exciting work and to afford this artist the recognition she so justly deserves. I am grateful to Monique Goldstrom for making me aware of
this amazing talent.

Our generous patrons have provided overwhelming support for this exhibition, and their commitment to our museum is gratefully acknowledged.  My very special thanks to Sidney Singer, Jr. and an anonymous patron for their support of the exhibition catalogue. We are also grateful to the following lenders: Bjorn Q. Aaserod, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ackerman, Mr. and Mrs. David Finn, Jeff Furman, Dr. and Mrs. Norman Jaffe, Mr. and Mrs. Gil Lerner, Art Space / Virginia Miller Galleries, and Ron and Alice Stuart, and to the artist for facilitating loans of her work.

Michael A. Tomor, Ph.D.
Executive Director

 

Copyright 2000 Southern Alleghenies

Museum of Art

Aphrodite, 1999

Evador and European bronze, 32" x 16 1/2" x 15 1/2"

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