Harriet Feigenbaum
Harriet Feigenbaum is an American ecofeminist artist and sculptor. Many of her works are publicly displayed or in collections in New York. Her later work focused on reclamation projects, often of old mining cites, in Pennsylvania. Robert Stackhouse's work has been compared to Feigenbaum's.
List of important works, in chronological order
- Tantric, Cornell University.
- Cycles II--Land Structures Built Where the Petroglyphs Are Made by Children, Artpark, Lewiston, New York.
- Widow's Walk and Dog Run, Harriman Park Palisades, New York.
- Battery Park City-A Mirage, Creative Time, Inc., New York, New York.
- Parking Lot Pentagon off Washington Avenue, New York City, New York.
- An Octagonal Domed Building.
- Dickson City Land Waves: Valley of 8000 Pines.
- Dickson City Land Waves: Black Walnut Forest
- Greenwood Colliery Sundial
- Distant Landscape, Colgate University Picker Art Gallery, Hamilton, New York.
- Memorial to Victims of the Injustice of the Holocaust, New York City, New York.
Legacy and impact