MISSION
The Carole A. Feuerman Sculpture Foundation, established in 2011 by the visionary artist Carole Feuerman, is a beacon of hope and inspiration in the art world, dedicated to igniting enthusiasm and passion for the arts among artists and audiences alike. This remarkable foundation goes above and beyond by providing artists with not just exhibition opportunities, but also valuable internships that offer college credit, and generous education and research grants. By fostering innovative artistic expression and nurturing the creative process, the foundation organizes yearly art exhibitions at prestigious museums, showcasing the extraordinary work of underrepresented talented artists. In doing so, it not only elevates these artists but also enriches our cultural tapestry, reminding us of all the power of creativity and the importance of inclusivity in the arts. So, let’s celebrate this phenomenal initiative that not only empowers artists but also enchants art lovers everywhere!
GOALS
Exhibit, loan, or sell any of the foundation works to institutions, such as museums, art centers, foundations, parks, galleries, or schools, which will show the works making them also available or viewing and study by students, art history scholars, and the general public.
Awarding an annual grant and/or internship to a deserving artist who, within the determination of the Board of Directors, will make a difference in the world through their art or who is under-recognized, handicapped, or has suffered some hardship and exhibits promise and dedication through their art.
Store, insure, conserve, catalog, restore, repair, copyright, and make additional variants and additions of the foundation works.
Acquire, consign, collect, exhibit, sell, promote market and present foundation artworks belonging to the foundation.
Foster innovative artistic expression and the creative process by encouraging and supporting cultural organizations that in turn, directly or indirectly support artists and their work.
Encourage research leading to new scholarship in the field of sculpture.
Perpetuate the understanding of the foundation works through any media, including but not limited to, publicity, publication or reproductions of writings, drawings, paintings, sculptures or other works in the form of books, catalogues, publishing, videos, films, DVDs or CDs, or as the Board of Directors of the Foundation sees fit.