Donate via Monterey Gives! and Support the Tor House Foundation

This year, for the first time, Tor House Foundation is honored to be taking part in the Monterey County Gives! (MCGives!) year-end fundraising drive.  The Trustees of the Foundation have established a Challenge Grant of $20,675.  We are hoping that your donation will help us to not only to meet but to exceed that amount. 

Your donation, which will receive matching funds, will allow us to rebuild our programs severely affected by two years of pandemic, expand current programs and develop new programs.

Click here to make your tax-deductible donation:   montereycountygives.com/tor 

With your help, we will be able to reconstitute our tour docent contingent; revive our signature annual events (Garden Party and Fall Festival); expand our newly instituted Fellow Program which brings artists from all fields to Tor House for inspiration; to develop tours and booklets which focus on Jeffers’s ecological prescience (“The polar ice-caps are melting,” he wrote in 1960), his sensitivity to the indigenous peoples whose land he lived on, his friendship with Langston Hughes, and his support of the return of the Japanese-Americans who had been interned during the Second World War.

Make you tax-deductible donation to the Robinson Jeffers Tor House Foundation now through December 31:

montereycountygives.com/tor 

Thank you in advance for your support.

Elliot Ruchowitz-Roberts, President, Robinson Jeffers Tor House Foundation


Monterey Conference Center’s Jeffers Plaza Bronze Sculptures

The Robinson Jeffers Tor House Foundation and the City of Monterey are happy to announce the installation of three bronze sculptural plaques in honor of poet Robinson Jeffers (1887 – 1962) in the Monterey Conference Center’s Jeffers Plaza. 

These bronze plaques were made in honor of Jeffers by two local artists, Monterey sculptor Will Pettee and Pacific Grove artist Carol Matranga Courtney. 

Sculptor Will Pettee created a large bronze portrait of Jeffers in the bas relief technique for the wall adjacent to the 2nd floor entry of the Conference Center. Below the Jeffers portrait in a profile pose is a bronze plaque of Jeffers signature, carefully sculpted while following Jeffers’ actual signature from a book of his poetry. 

Artist Carol Courtney sculpted a different portrait view of Jeffers in bas relief for a large text plaque installed in the central garden planter of Jeffers Plaza. This plaque contains a timeless phrase from Jeffers’ poem “The Answer.” Courtney also sculpted a naturalistic Red-Tailed Hawk in clay that was cast in bronze to perch on top of the text plaque. The background texture of this plaque is similar to an old leather book, offering the viewer a sense of opening up a volume of the poet’s verse. 

Both artists were inspired by Edward Weston’s photographs of Jeffers standing in front of Hawk Tower at Tor House in 1929. 

Monterey Conference Center General Manager Doug Phillips commented on the installation, “The new bronzes at Jeffers Plaza bring life to this stark architectural setting.  It gives this area a sense of place. The garden plaque, with its textured background reminds me of an old leather book, inviting the viewer in to read the poem". 

These tribute bronzes are a gift to the City of Monterey’s Pubic Art Collection from the Robinson Jeffers Tor House Foundation.

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