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Sculpture Professor Coral Lambert exhibits work in Berlin

Alfred University Professor of Sculpture Coral Lambert spent much of the summer exhibiting work and conducting research in Europe, particularly in Berlin.


Her visit to Europe, supported by the Alfred University International Fellowship for Faculty Development, the Bernstein Fund, and the School of Art and Design Dean’s Fund for Professional Faculty Development, began with a two-person exhibition at the Kunstverein Kreis Gutersloh, in Berlin, where she showed 12 sculptures made in the U.S., England, and Germany. The exhibition drew more than 2,000 visitors and was accompanied by a hardback catalogue “Seite an Seite,” which will be available in Scholes Library.

Lambert’s Berlin tour also included visits to the NOACK Foundry and the Kunstgiesserei Lauchhammer, located outside Berlin, where she was invited to join the 300-year iron exhibition at the Lauchhammer Museum, taking place in 2025.

Visitors to Lambert’s “Seite an Seite” exhibition in Berlin included Chris Butler, director of the Castle Fine Arts Foundry in the United Kingdom, who invited Lambert to the Foundry, located in Wales. While visiting Castle Fine Arts, Lambert extended an invitation to Butler to consider a reciprocal visit to Alfred.