
Alice Kiderman is a Russian-born, Naples-based sculptor working primarily in carved stone, including marble and limestone, often combined with gold leaf and mixed media. Her work explores the human form, memory, vulnerability, transformation, and the emotional presence of material.
Kiderman's sculptures have been exhibited in museums and arts institutions in Florida and Ohio, including the 2025 solo exhibition When Stone Speaks: The Art of Alice Kiderman at the Ashley Gibson Barnet Museum of Art in Lakeland, Florida. Her work has been associated with the Cleveland Museum of Art Museum Store and is represented in public, corporate, and private collections across the United States and abroad. She is the author of Stone Words, published by Windjammer Adventure Publishing in 2018.
She holds a Master of Arts from Moscow State University and trained in sculpture and stone carving through Tri-C College and apprenticeships with master stone carvers Lothar Jobcek and Nicholas Fairplay.