is contemporary art; an artistic vision and a multimedia installation that is built upon conceptual artist Joseph Beuys’ theory of "social sculpture."

Each participant is an artist with ability to shape the world in which we live; by creating awareness, understanding, enabling discussion and contributing to the healing process of others.

is a dynamic way to learn about the physical and emotional spectrum of the breast cancer experience.

is suitable for a museum, public space, art gallery, medical center or other highly trafficked venue. The installation is sure to attract new audiences, and would be an dynamic, interactive exhibition with open-ended possibilities: the weekly addition of new life-castings, a series of mold-making events, and other engaging events.


Dr. Ariela Noy, Mamorial participant at the Tenafly exhibition.


Exhibition News
Saturday and Sunday, July 29 and 30, Manchester, VT

The installation will be traveling to the VT-NH Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure. The installation, with ongoing performances and activities, will be at the Hildene Meadowlands, located between the Sponsors Tent and the Survivors Tent.


Past Exhibitions

At the request of Tenafly Mayor Peter Rustin, the first 50 life-casts from were exhibited at the gallery at Davis Johnson Park in Tenafly, New Jersey from April 27-April 30. Special events included an artist’s reception on, a mold-making event, and short performances.

If you would like to host the installation please contact Mary Ellen Scherl at info@mamorial.org or call 201-love-mam.