With the recent unveiling of world-renowned sculptor John Fisher's exquisite public sculpture, "The Three Ages of Woman," we would like to thank the many people who contributed to the success of this monumental project.
 
We are immensely grateful to John Fisher, who over an 11-week period worked tirelessly, six to seven days each week, sculpting and carving, while enriching our lives and sharing his creative gifts with all who came to watch, including nearly 300 captivated Mendocino County school children he hosted for question and answer sessions.
 
The project would not have been possible without the dedication of a number of volunteers who "sat the rock" greeting visitors, including Project Manager Liliana Cunha, Volunteer Coordinator Marty Roderick and docent mainstays Molly Dwyer, Dale Gaynor, Sandy Oppenheimer, and Pat and Richard Jones. We also would like to express our appreciation for support received from our sponsors River Rock Casino, Coppola Vineyards, Goldeneye Winery, and Jeff and Joan Stanford; Gala Dinner and Dance performers, the Brown Brothers Blues Band; wine donations from Whaler Vineyards and Charlie Tomka; and food donations from Harvest Market.
 
And, finally, we would like to thank you, the Mendocino Coast community. Many of you came out and watched John work – some of you returning again and again – inspired by this unique opportunity to witness the creative process first hand. We appreciate your donations to the sculpture project, which has served as a fundraising catalyst for the Art Center's Building Renovation Project to rebuild campus structures.

— The Mendocino Art Center Board of Directors and Staff