About Lawrence Nowlan


Renowned figurative sculptor, Lawrence J. Nowlan, Jr. died unexpectedly on July 30, 2013 at the age of 48. Nowlan's career was arcing upward and he was quickly becoming known as one of the best living sculptors in the country with prominent installations at New York's Port Authority, Napa Valley's Vintners Hall of Fame, Marine Biological Laboratory at Wood's Hole, University of Iowa, Philadelphia's Citizen's Bank Park and more.

When Lawrence "Doobie" Nowlan died, an educational fund was set up to receive donations for his children's education. Unfortunately the fund has not been actively funded since the days immediately following Doobie's passing … until now.


Monet Nowlan and Teelin Nowlan will not have their father but, with help, they will have the opportunity to further their education and, perhaps, even become artists.

Doobie's wife Heather and the children are extremely
grateful for your donation and have endless gratitude to those who have generously contributed to this fund over the last year.

ONE TIME GIFT


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