Colleagues
Amy Brier – Stone Sculptor
www.amybrier.com
The Indiana Limestone Sculpture Symposium was the brainchild of accomplished sculptor Amy Brier, who, after seeing similar trade workshops and artistic conferences while working in Germany and traveling in Italy, wondered why there weren't places for American artists to gather, share and learn from one another, particularly stone sculptors.
The Indiana Limestone Sculpture Symposium was the brainchild of accomplished sculptor Amy Brier, who, after seeing similar trade workshops and artistic conferences while working in Germany and traveling in Italy, wondered why there weren't places for American artists to gather, share and learn from one another, particularly stone sculptors.
Indiana Limestone Sculpture Symposium
www.limestonesymposium.org
The Symposium was founded in 1996 by two master stone sculptors, Amy Brier and Frank Young. It is based on the Greek model of coming together for discussion and celebration. The Symposium’s instructors believe that anyone with the desire to carve can learn how. The atmosphere is relaxed, congenial, and non-judgmental. Instructors are available at all times to guide participants through the process of carving from start to finish.
The Symposium was founded in 1996 by two master stone sculptors, Amy Brier and Frank Young. It is based on the Greek model of coming together for discussion and celebration. The Symposium’s instructors believe that anyone with the desire to carve can learn how. The atmosphere is relaxed, congenial, and non-judgmental. Instructors are available at all times to guide participants through the process of carving from start to finish.
Charles Herndon – Stone Sculptor
www.charlesherndon.com
Charles Herndon works out of his studios on Kelleys Island in Lake Erie, a sculpture studio built in 1980 and a painting and photography studio built in 2000. He recently retired from Columbus College of Art and Design where he taught for the last thirty four years. His work derives, in large part, from his experience of the natural features and processes he has observed on the island.
Charles Herndon works out of his studios on Kelleys Island in Lake Erie, a sculpture studio built in 1980 and a painting and photography studio built in 2000. He recently retired from Columbus College of Art and Design where he taught for the last thirty four years. His work derives, in large part, from his experience of the natural features and processes he has observed on the island.
Dale Enoch – Stone Sculptor
http://www.daleenochs.com
Dale Enoch is an award-winning stone sculptor and instructor at the annual Indiana Stone Sculptors Symposium. His work is collected extensively in private, public and corporate collections across the nation.
Dale Enoch is an award-winning stone sculptor and instructor at the annual Indiana Stone Sculptors Symposium. His work is collected extensively in private, public and corporate collections across the nation.
Mark Carroll – Stone Sculptor
http://www.thesculpturestudio.com
I work in styles that range from representational to abstract, depending upon intent. The forms are organic. The subject is usually the human figure. The statement is always affirmative.
I work in styles that range from representational to abstract, depending upon intent. The forms are organic. The subject is usually the human figure. The statement is always affirmative.