Abbreviation | SG |
---|---|
Nickname | The Guild |
Formation | 1937 |
Type | Arts organization |
Legal status | 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation |
Purpose | To promote, encourage, and support sculptors and sculpture |
Headquarters | New York City, United States |
Official language | English |
Website | https://www.sculptorsguild.org |
Sculptors Guild, a society of sculptors[1] who banded together to promote public interest in contemporary sculpture, was founded in 1937. Signatories to the original corporation papers (Sculptors Guild, Inc.) were Sonia Gordon Brown, Berta Margoulies, Aaron Goodelman, Chaim Gross (who became the first President), Minna Harkavy, Milton Horn, Concetta Scaravaglione, Warren Wheelock, and William Zorach. The inaugural exhibition of the Guild was held April 12 – May 31, 1938, on a vacant lot at Park Avenue and 39th St. This outdoor exhibit, the first of its kind in New York City, hosted 40,000 visitors paying an admission price of ten cents to view the work. Owing to the tremendous success of this first exhibit, the Brooklyn Museum held an exhibition of contemporary American sculpture by Guild members, October 21- November 27, 1938.