New World AM-PM, depicts two half spheres seperated but acting in opposition. The the top one, AM, resembles a helmet, an artifact of war. The bottom, PM, resembles a gourd, a symbol of home and peace, thus chaos and civilization are balanced, if not wholly reconciled. A third piece related to the top and bottom, a "child like" fragment, lies on the floor. Can this be a victim, a survivor, or an observer?

2002 9/11 Artists Respond, Durst’s Lobby Gallery, New York, NY, curated by Lanny Powers

2002 - 2003 U.S. representation at the 1st Guilin Yuzi Paradise International Sculpture Awards, Guangxi, China

Still Standing 9/11/01 #1 was created by Feuerman as her response to the tragedy of September 11th. It is both fearsome and optimistic at the same time. The inside is an oxide green color with a rock that comes through the bottom at the core of the torn globe. "We can break the world, but we can not destroy it".


2002 Artists Showcase Award, I Love Manhattan Art Competition (Manhattan Arts International), New York, NY

Still Standing 9/11/01 #2 was created to be shown at the Fifth Biennale Internationale dell' ARTE Contemporanea in Florence, Italy. There were over 620 participating artists from 52 countries. The judges awarded Feuerman the Lorenzo De Medicci Prize for this sphere. In 2002, Feuerman showed the sphere again in Austria, where the sculpture earned her the medal of Prize of Honor at the Biennale of Contemporary Art.

2001 Lorenzo De Medicci Prize, Biennale Internazionale, dell' ARTE Contemporanea Citta' Di Firenze Florence, Italy.

2002
Prize of Honor, International Biennale of Art Austria, Landesusstellung Karnten Museum, Austria

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