Harriet Feigenbaum (born 1939) is an American ecofeminist artist and sculptor.
Many of her works are publicly displayed or in collections in New York.
Her later work focused on reclamation projects, often of old mining cites, in Pennsylvania.
[5] Feigenbaum was the subject of Phyllis Koestenbaum's poem, "Harriet Feigenbaum Is a Sculptor", published in Poetry New York, which was included in the 1993 volume of The Best American Poetry series,[20] and later reprinted in her collection Doris Day and Kitschy Melodies.
[citation needed] In 1988 Feigenbaum, who is Jewish, designed a memorial of the Auschwitz concentration camp for the Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State.