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Gerald Freedman

Dr. Gerald Freedman, an accomplished MD and Radiologist, combines his medical expertise and artistic passion to create stunning sculptures of the human body. With extensive training from notable artists and institutions, he crafts pieces using clay, terracotta, plaster, and bronze. His recent retirement from Yale enables him to fully embrace his artistic vision, reflected in his participation in local art shows. The interplay between medicine and art shapes his unique perspective, bringing anatomical precision to his creative works.

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Gerald Freedman

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  1. Gerald Freedman

  2. Gerald S. Freedman, MD Gerald.Freedman@Yale.edu 203-481-0473 “Sculpture of the human body is a natural expression of my medical career. Educated as a physician specializing in Radiology, my eye has been trained to see the body and the underlying anatomical structures. My childhood interest in art has been nurtured by books, museums and travel. My sculpture is influenced by hands-on training with Bruno Luchessi and local teachers at Creative Arts Workshop, Lyme Academy and the Cavalier Foundry. “My work is initiated in clay (water or oil based). Some terracotta pieces are fired; other work is preserved in plaster molds and reproduced in plaster, clay, or resin. Favorite pieces are refined in wax and finished in bronze. Recent retirement from Yale allows me more time to return to my early passion and to display my work in local art shows. “I work at my home studio or at CAW or Lyme Academy.” Press ESC to stop. Close Tab or Window to return to SCS. www.ctsculptors.org

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