Description:

Saunders Schultz
American (1927-2017)
Organic Form, carved maple
unique carved wood sculpture
Height: 38 inches

Other Notes: Saunders Schultz, sculptor, educator, innovator and author, has gained international acclaim for his sculpture and fountains and is one of the founding fathers of architectural art in an environmental context. His sculpture varies in size from small to 27 stories tall, and all relate to the architectural surroundings in which they are placed. His smaller works have been shown here and abroad in numerous exhibitions including Plastics, USA, the United States Information Agency European Exhibit. His public sculptures are located throughout this country and the world in prominent and diverse places such as Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; Singapore, Moscow and Washington, D.C. His work is in numerous collections including that of Joseph Pulitzer Il.
Many of the country's leading architects and landscape architects such as, Eero Saarinen, Minoru Yamasaki, EDAW, Philip Johnson, Paul Friedberg, Mitchell/Giurgola, Eric Mendelsohn, Hideo Sasaki, RTKL, Ellerbe Becket, Arthur Gensler, Arthur Odell, Jr., Johnson, Johnson & Roy, Edward D. Stone, Jr., Roy Mann, HOK, Thomas Ventullett III, Noland Blass, SOM, Theodore Wofford, Richard Cummings, Robert Goetz and Geoffrey Rausch have been collaborators on completed projects. Additionally, Saunders Schultz has collaborated with Robert Venturi, Pietro Belluschi, Benjamin Thompson and Architects Collaborative on proposed projects throughout the country.
AWARDS Nationally and internationally recognized for his work, Schultz's awards include:

Carnegie Institute Achievement Award First prize at the Invitational Competition, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay The Florida AIA Award for Excellence First prize, Highland Garden, Broward County Florida Housing Authority , HUD Invitational Competition The National Association of Counties Award, Oppenstein Park, Kansas City, Missouri First prize in the National Competition for the Washington Hebrew Congregation in Washington, D.C. (jurors included Douglas Lewis, Curator of Sculpture, National Gallery of Art and David Lloyd Kroeger, President Board of Trustees, Corcoran Gallery of Art First Prize in international Competition for E.A. Juffali Headquarters in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Corporate Guidelines Arts Consultant in a national invitational competition for the Salt River Project, Tempe, Arizona. Hideo Sasaki, Jon Jerde and Arthur Gensler were the other participants.
Tri-State Veteran's Memorial, Dubuque, lowa (an International Competition) National Merit Award, American Association of Nurserymen
SYMPOSIA In addition to his pioneering work in architectural/environmental sculpture, Schultz has taught over two hundred master classes and symposia at various universities including Harvard University School of Landscape Architecture, Graduate School of Design, and Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation. He has presented at national conferences such as:

National Conference on Art in Public Places, AIA headquarters, Washington, D.C., Keynote Address
The Clemson Architectural Foundation Lecture Series, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina, "Sculpture in Architectural Context Community Assistance Team sculptor for the National Conventions of the American Society of Landscape Architects in Cincinnati, Ohio; Orlando. Florida; and Kansas City, Missouri Energy Conference sponsored by the Architects Collaborative, Professional Development Resources, American Institute of Architects Research Corporation, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Keynote Address National Conference on Design, American Institute of Interior Designers' National Design Center, Marina City, Chicago, Illinois, Keynote Address The American Planning Association Conference in St. Louis, Missouri Phoenix visionary workshop, "A Twenty-Five Year Vision" co-sponsored by Phoenix Planning Department, AIA, ASLA, Arizona State University and the Phoenix business community, Keynote Address Annual Convention, American Society of Landscape Architects, New Jersey Chapter, Great Gorge, New Jersey, Keynote Address National Conference, Architects, Landscape Architects and Artists, Snowbird Resort, Salt Lake City, Utah. Keynote address Architectural Artisanry Symposium, North Dartmouth, Massachusetts, The Non-disciplinary Approach: First prize in national literary competition co-sponsored by Southeastem Massachusetts University and Swain School of Design and College of Visual Arts. Funding provided by the National Endowment For the Arts and Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Keynote address Creativity Conference, California State Polytechnic University School of Environmental Design, Pomona, California. Keynote address

PUBLICATIONS
His sculpture has been published in ARTnews, Architectural Record (article appeared in France, Spain and several other countries), Progressive Architecture, Architectural Forum, AIA Architect. U.S. News & World Report, The Washington Times' Insight, The Washington Post, The Christian Science Monitor. American Observer (American Airlines), as well as Public Art-New Directions and Masonry in Architecture by Louis G. Redstone, FAIA, and Sculpture City, St. Louis: Public Sculpture in the "Gateway to the West" by St. Louis Post-Dispatch Art Critic, Emeritus; George McCue, A Christian Response to the Holocaust, by Harry James Cargas, National Community Arts Program pamphlet, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
EDUCATION
Schultz received a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from Washington University School of Fine Arts, St. Louis, in 1950. He was the recipient of a fellowship to the University of Illinois in Champaign/Urbana, Illinois, where he received his Master of Fine Arts Degree in 1952. He cofounded Scopia, a unique sculpture studio in 1960.

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