Amelia Peabody Award for Sculpture
The Amelia Peabody Charitable Fund created an endowed award to be given to a sculpture annually.
Marissa Fino (2024 Winner)
“A(void) Clay, performance”
Veronica Perez (2023 Winner)
“Who’s gonna take care of me…when you die”
Ashley Page (2022 Winner)
“Smaller Pieces of a Greater Whole”
Marla Mcleod (2021 Winner)
Self Portrait
Obayashi Mika (2020 Winner)
“As the Crow Flies”, 2020
Garrett Gould (2019 Winner)
Jones (masquerading object)
Year: 2018
Year: 2018
Eden McDowell (2018 Winner)
“Desert Tableau”, 6’X5’X8’, 2017, plywood, tin, 2×4, pigment
Anina Major: Sunburst (2017)
Sunburst, 2016.
Ceramics, rope
Diameter 2 feet, height from floor to ceiling
Ceramics, rope
Diameter 2 feet, height from floor to ceiling
Greg Lookerse: Installation (2016 Winner)
Installation view of the exhibition “Communing with Silence”
Anthony Bragg (2015 Winner)
Anthony Bragg 2015
Samantha Fields: Lady of Leisure (2014 Winner)
Lady of leisure, 2014. approx. 13’hx10’wx6’d, recovered afghans, beads, acrylic yarn, fabric, stretcher frames, sequins.
Kelly Goff: Crates (2013 Winner)
Crates,
2014.
Alaskan timber harvested and processed by hand at its origin.
2014.
Alaskan timber harvested and processed by hand at its origin.
Hannah Verlin: Love Letters (2012 Winner)
Love Letters
2012.
Tempera paint, text from the letters of the19th century English poets Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett (eventually to be Elizabeth Barrett Browning).
5 sites.
Photo Credits: Andrew Pickering
2012.
Tempera paint, text from the letters of the19th century English poets Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett (eventually to be Elizabeth Barrett Browning).
5 sites.
Photo Credits: Andrew Pickering
Andy Rosen: King (2011 Winner)
King
2012.
28 x 12 x 12 inches, articulated wood, paint, nuts and bolts.
2012.
28 x 12 x 12 inches, articulated wood, paint, nuts and bolts.