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TRUST

Elbert Weinberg Prize for Excellence
in Sculpture, Drawing, and Landscape Architecture Awarded to Peter Bochenek

 

Peter Bochenek, sculptor, graphic artist and landscape architect, has won an Elbert Weinberg Prize for his work in sculpture and drawing.

The Elbert Weinberg Prize is awarded from time to time to recipients who demonstrate excellence in Weinberg’s mediums of graphic and plastic expression, as well to artists who have demonstrated a “refined aesthetic sensibility.”

 

 

                                       "Distance - Proximity"

 

"The Queen"

In addition to Bochenek’s work in the plastic arts, Harold Lindenthal, trustee of the Weinberg Turst, stated that the Trust took into consideration “the profoundly meditative landscapes and gardens that Bochenek has created in the Hamptons, the San Francisco Bay Area and in North Carolina. It is rare that someone excels in all three art forms.

 

The prize was created in memory of Elbert Weinberg, a Prix de Rome-winning sculptor.

Weinberg’s work can be found in the permanent collections of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Museum of Modern Art (both in New York), the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington D.C., as well as in private collections worldwide.

Weinberg’s large public work can be found in San Francisco, Boston, Atlanta, and Hartford. 

More information about Peter Bochenek is available at www.pbassoc.com    

Contact:

Elbert Weinberg Trust
Harold Lindenthal
Email: harlinden@gmail.com
www.elbertweinberg.com