upcoming & Current EXHIBITIONS

Jean Shorts, 1976
11 x 13 x 6 in, Resin & Oil

Long Island Girl- NYC Museum of Sex

Jan 31 - Aug 31, 2025

The Museum of Sex is pleased to announce Long Island Girl: The Superrealism of Carole Feuerman, an exhibition of early sculptures created in the late 1970s by New York artist Carole Feuerman, marking the first museum presentation of these works in the United States. Feuerman’s superrealist sculptures explore sexuality and female interiority as a celebration of the human experience, emphasizing agency and empowerment.

VIEW EXHIBITION CATALOG HERE

For more information, please visit the museum’s page here!

NYC Museum of Sex
233 5th Ave, New York, NY 10016

Check out recent press coverage of Long Island Girl below!
OdaTV | Pause Journal | TimeOut


EMERGENCE: THE ART OF CAROLE FEUERMAN

ON VIEW at the medici museum

Justice, 2022
Bronze & Polished Stainless Steel
112 x 86 x 86 in

Monumental JUSTICE & Poseidon on View at the Medici Museum of Art


9350 East Market St. Warren, OH 44484

Emergence, at the Medici Museum of Art, features 25 sculptures, spanning Feuerman’s work from the early 2000s to the present. The exhibition features both indoor and outdoor works. One of the highlights, Justice, is displayed on the front lawn of the Museum along with Poseidon. Both were gifted to start the sculpture park at the museum.

We are excited to share a behind-the-scenes look at the installation of Poseidon below!

Video credit - Nick Lehner from Trumbull County Tourism
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For more information, please visit the museum website here!
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HOWLAND, OHIO — The Feuerman Sculpture Foundation (FSF) is proud to announce its inaugural exhibition, ZODIAC: Mysterious Power of the Creative, opening April 30, 2025, at the Medici Museum of Art in Howland, Ohio. Curated by Katelyn Amendolara-Russo, Executive Director of the Medici Museum, this groundbreaking show explores the astrological, psychological, and symbolic dimensions of creativity through contemporary art.

Featuring both emerging and established artists, ZODIAC provides a powerful platform for new voices in the art world to present their work alongside internationally recognized creatives. Through sculpture, painting, and multimedia, the artists examine the mystical influence of the zodiac, engaging with expansive themes of celestial energy and spiritual intuition.

A VIP reception and exclusive preview of the exhibition will be held on July 10, from 5–8 PM. All featured artists are invited to attend, with a limited number of tickets available for public purchase. The following day, July 11, the museum will host a free public reception from 5–8 PM, welcoming the community to experience the exhibition firsthand.

This debut exhibition also celebrates a major milestone in the ongoing partnership between the Medici Museum of Art and the Feuerman Sculpture Foundation. On July 10, the event will include a ribbon-cutting ceremony and unveiling of “Justice,” a monumental bronze sculpture donated by Carole A. Feuerman. This donation is part of a larger $1.5 million contribution from the artist, which launched a new public sculpture garden on the museum’s front lawn, featuring works by major international artists.


About the Feuerman Sculpture Foundation (FSF)

The Feuerman Sculpture Foundation is dedicated to preserving and advancing the legacy of hyperrealist art through exhibitions, education, and collaborative initiatives. The Foundation supports bold, cross-disciplinary work and partners with artists, institutions, and communities to celebrate artistic legacy, nurture creative experimentation, and amplify meaningful cultural voices worldwide.

“Working alongside Katelyn Russo and the Medici Museum of Art has been an inspiring experience,” said Carole A. Feuerman, internationally acclaimed sculptor and President of FSF. “Katelyn’s visionary leadership and commitment to curatorial excellence make the Medici a dynamic force in Ohio’s cultural landscape. Together, we’re creating space for artists to explore deeper meaning, and I’m proud to present the Foundation’s inaugural exhibition in such a forward-thinking and community-rooted institution.”

ZODIAC marks a powerful step forward in expanding the Medici Museum’s international footprint,” added Katelyn Amendolara-Russo. “This collaboration with the Feuerman Sculpture Foundation brings together visionary artists from around the globe, unified by creative intuition. It’s a privilege to position the Medici as a platform where global artistic voices converge in the heart of Ohio.”

Established Artists and Curators:

Carole A. Feuerman | Donna Dodson | Pilar Zeta | Barbara Segal | Abby Modell
Evelyne Brader-Frank | Dan Morgan | Abetomiwa Gbadebo | Maria Pavlovska
Nadine A. Ghaffar

Emerging Artists:

Adam Meyers | Alex Jesko | Anne Trauben | Chantal Andrea Barthelemy
Christina Rough | Crisoula Lazaridis | Dino Pearl | Eddie Delacruz | Elisa Pezzino
Eva Smerekanysh | James Pustorino | Joan Konkel | Jocelyn Braxton Armstrong
John Payiavlas | Keret Ronit | Kristen Palana | Lauren Leahy | Lauren McAndrew
Leigh Brooklyn | Madelane Morales | Mara Sfara | Maria Dusamp | Marilyn Weiss
Marlene Tseng Yu | Matthew Brennan | Morgan Booth | Ronnie Mrus | Ross Pino
Serena Bocchino | Susan Gregory | Thelma Appel | Thelma Gella | Veronica Winters

The exhibition will be presented in both physical and digital formats, making it accessible to a global audience. A panel discussion featuring renowned artists and curators will complement the show, alongside educational programs, grants for emerging artists, and community outreach efforts. A total of 42 artists are showcased.

Exhibition Information:

Venue: Medici Museum of Art, 9350 E Market Street, Howland, OH 44484
Dates: Opening April 30, 2025 – January 11, 2026
Sculpture Unveiling:
July 10, 2025
VIP Reception: - July 10, 2025 | 5–8 PM, Invitation/Tickets Required to Attend
Opening Reception: - July 11, 2025 | 5–8 PM, Free to the Public
Organized by: Feuerman Sculpture Foundation and Medici Museum of Art
Curator: Katelyn Amendolara-Russo, Executive Director, Medici Museum of Art. The exhibition brings together emerging and established artists who interpret the mystical power of the zodiac in bold and unexpected ways—through sculpture, painting, and multimedia. Rather than focusing on specific zodiac signs, the selected works reflect a broader engagement with celestial forces and spiritual intuition.

This debut exhibition also celebrates a major milestone in the ongoing partnership between the Medici Museum of Art and the Feuerman Sculpture Foundation. On July 10, the event will include a ribbon-cutting ceremony and unveiling of “Justice,” a monumental bronze sculpture donated by Carole A. Feuerman. This donation is part of a larger $1.5 million contribution from the artist, which launched a new public sculpture garden on the museum’s front lawn, featuring works by major international artists.

The official press release is available HERE

Exhibition Information

Title: ZODIAC: Mysterious Power of the Creative
Venue: Medici Museum of Art, 9350 E Market Street, Howland, OH 44484
Dates: Opening April 30, 2025 – January 11, 2026
Sculpture Unveiling: July 10, 2025
VIP Reception - July 11, 2025 | 5–8 PM
Organized by: Feuerman Sculpture Foundation and Medici Museum of Art
Curator: Katelyn Amendolara-Russo, Executive Director, Medici Museum of Art

For more information, please visit: https://www.medicimuseum.art/2025-zodiac-exhibition


Peace River Botanical Garden & Sculpture Park

5827 Riverside Dr. Punta Gorda, FL 33982

NEXT SUMMER, 2016
Bronze & Stainless Steel
39 X 54 x 50 in

Sculptures in Harmony with Nature

A 30-acre sanctuary combines the richness of unique ecosystems, marshlands, wetlands, mangroves, and sculpture.

Explore the enchanting world of sculptures amidst the lush beauty of the Peace River Botanical and Sculpture Gardens.

Our captivating collection of art seamlessly blends with the natural surroundings, offering a unique and serene experience where creativity and nature coexist in perfect harmony. Discover the stories behind each masterpiece and how they resonate with the landscapes that inspire them.

PERMANENT EXHIBITION