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'BIG BIRD'
by, Kathy Strauss
'Colors of Market Commons'
by Debanjana Bhattercharjee
'Morning Mist'
by Donna Gagnon
'Proud'
by Midge Ovenshire
'River'
by Clay Johnson
'Angel Wings'
by Walter Nolan
'Lava Fleur'
by Kathleen Stuart
'Gentle Shorebreaker'
by Sabine Baekmann-Murray
'Forsaken'
by Sharon Hudson
Bryan Rapp is a contemporary figurative sculptor and the
Director of the Wallace Master Sculptor Program at
Brookgreen Gardens, located near Pawleys Island, South
Carolina. Brookgreen is the country's first public sculpture
garden, founded in 1931 by sculptor Anna Hyatt Huntington
and her husband, Archer, and contains the largest and most
comprehensive sculpture collection in the United States. As
Director of the MSP, Bryan coordinates educational
programming and week long sculpture workshops.
From 2016 to 2019, Rapp was Artist-in-Residence at Coastal
Carolina University, where he sculpted in clay and fabricated
in bronze - a twelve foot high Chanticleer mascot for the
University's newly expanded DI football stadium. The project
was an enormous undertaking, and depended on the few
students wanting to learn Lost Wax, and willing to assist in the
physically demanding processes.