The George and Helen Segal Foundation has been established to exhibit and display the works of George Segal, a world renowned sculptor and artist, and to award grants to artists in order to enable them to pursue their artistic endeavors.
March 2009:
News:
Next Grant Cycle 2009-2010.
The grant application for NJ Sculptors ONLY is now available.It must be submitted by October 15 ,
2009. Notification of grant recipients will take place by March 1st 2010. See Grants page for 2009-2010 grant detail.
Segal Foundation Announces Latest Gifts
South Brunswick, NJ Public Library - January 2008 Dedication
The Segal Foundation is pleased to announce the dedication of a recent gift of Couple Against a Grey Brick Wall to the South Brunswick Public Library in George Segal's hometown in South Brunswick, NJ. See Special Events for more information on the dedication.
Madison Museum of Contemporary Art - January 2008 Gift
September 2008 - December 2009 Traveling Exhibit
The Foundation gifts rights to bronze "Depression Bread Line" to Madison Museum in Madison, WI
See Exhibits page for September 2008 through December 2009 traveling exhibit information
See Special Events for more information on this gift.
Princeton University - July 2007
The Foundation is pleased to announce the gift of two pieces to the Princeton University Art Gallery.
Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles - May 2007
The Segal Foundation is also pleased to announced a recent gift to the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles, CA
Segal Gallery Opened at Montclair State University
The George and Helen Segal Foundation made a gift of Street Crossing to Montclair State University along with additionals gifts of sculptural fragments in 2007.
Segal Foundation 2006-2007 Grant Awards
The George and Helen Segal Foundation is pleased to announce the following five $10,000 grant awards for NJ Sculptors:
Dana Stewart, Lambertville, NJ
Deborah M. Reichard, Hopewell, NJ
Larry Steele, Lawrenceville, NJ
Glenn Murgacz, Woodbridge, NJ
Marilyn Keating, Gloucester City, NJ