With support from the California Arts Council, NOAH PURIFOY FOUNDATION will schedule two full day, round trip visits to Purifoy’s desert art museum, providing a Learning Guide and pre-trip consultation for teachers with curriculum driven docent-led tours, a healthy lunch and follow-up classroom activity suggestions for LAUSD students from LA’s underserved South Central area. Previous participants have enthusiastically embraced our program focusing on instituting the arts across the curriculum.
The primary activities of the Noah Purifoy Foundation are to:
-Preserve and maintain Noah Purifoy’s (1917-2004) existing works of art
-Maintain the 10-acre Noah Purifoy Desert Art Museum of Assemblage Sculpture for public engagement, tours and educational programs
-Provide curatorial assistance giving visitors a coherent explanation of the desert museum project, its development, its relationship to the story of America during Noah’s lifetime and the recognition of Noah Purifoy as a world leader in the genre of assemblage art
-Organize Purifoy’s papers and develop of research opportunities for national and international artists and scholars to review his lifetime oeuvre
-Provide in-person arts educational experiences and online curriculum about Noah Purifoy to urban middle school students through its Urban Arts Initiative program.
-Conducted local presentations about the importance of sculptural art, impermanence and ephemerality of art in the desert.

