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Artist's
Bio: Kyle
Van Lusk, M.F.A
Born
in the mountains of North Carolina, some might say that Sculptor Kyle
Van Lusk is a product of his environment. Inspired by the juxtaposition
of beauty and strength in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Lusk continues to
create sculpture that reflects his mountain home. Raised in a small
town near Brevard, NC, Lusk was encouraged by his parents to become
an artist. He first studied at Brevard College, then earned his BFA
in 1995 from East Carolina University in Greenville, NC. Renowned for
its excellent sculpture program, East Carolina University was also where
Lusk chose to go as a graduate, earning his MFA in Sculpture in 1998.
While at ECU, Lusk gained ample experience constructing large scale
steel sculpture as an assistant to Professor Carl Billingsley. Since
completion of his graduate work in 1998, Lusk has created and displayed
work in several juried outdoor sculpture competitions including The
University of North Carolina Arboretum Outdoor Show in Asheville, NC
and The Edwards Memorial Sculpture Competition in Boone, NC. He also
has works in permanent collection and on loan to university campuses
including East Carolina University, Appalachian State University and
the University of North Carolina Asheville. With his wife, Heidi, and
son, Declan, Lusk currently resides in Boone, NC where he teaches sculpture
and drawing at Appalachian State University. Lusk continues to study
the mountains up close through rock climbing, mountain biking and hiking.
Resume: Kyle Van Lusk
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1998
MFA (sculpture) East Carolina University, Greenville, N.C. |
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1995
BFA (sculpture) East Carolina University |
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1992
AFA (sculpture) Brevard College, Brevard, N.C. |
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| Professional
Teaching Experience: |
2000
Instructor, Sculpture: Foundry, Appalachian State University, Boone,
N.C. Instructor, Drawing Fundamentals, A.S.U. Instructor, 3-D Fundamentals,
A.S.U. Instructor, 3-D Fundamentals, ASU. Instructor, Drawing Foundations,
ASU. Instructor, Drawing Fundamentals, ASU. Instructor, 2-D Fundamentals,
ASU. |
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1999
Instructor, Sculpture: Foundry, A.S.U. Instructor, Sculpture: Carving
& Construction, A.S.U. Instructor, Drawing Foundations, A.S.U. Instructor,
Drawing Fundamentals, A.S.U. Instructor, 3-D Foundations, A.S.U.
Instructor, 3-D Fundamentals, A.S.U. |
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1998
Instructor, 3-D Fundamentals, A.S.U. Instructor, Drawing Foundations,
A.S.U. Instructor, Drawing Fundamentals, A.S.U. Graduate Instructor,
3-D Design, East Carolina University. |
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1997
Assistant Instructor, Sculpture Survey, E.C.U. |
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| Related
Work Experience: |
2000 Coordinator, ASU Invitational Iron Pour, Appalachian State
University, Boone, NC. |
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1999
Sculpture Area Coordinator, ASU Department of Art, Boone, NC. Panelist,
Southern Natl. Iron Conference, Sloss Furnaces, Birmingham, AL.
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1998
Graduate Assistant, Grat Art Gallery, ECU, SOA. Graduate Assistant,
SOA Wood Shop, ECU, SOA. Graduate Assistant, Wood Design, ECU, SOA.
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1997
Graduate Assistant, Foundry Studio, ECU, SOA. Graduate Assistant,
Gray Art Gallery, ECU, SOA. Graduate Assistant, Baltics Foreign
Study, Tallin, Estonia. Director, Sand Mold Workshop, Baltic Cast
Iron Symposium, Tallin, Estonia. Graduate Assistant, Welding Studio,
ECU, SOA. Director, Sand Mold Workshop, Iron Symposium, Edenton,
NC. |
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1996
Graduate Assistant, Foundry Studio, ECU, SOA. Graduate Assistant,
Welding Studio, ECU, SOA. Pouring Crew, Southern Natl. Iron Conference,
Sloss Furnaces, Birmingham, AL. |
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| Solo
Exhibitions: |
1998
Kyle Van Lusk, Recent Sculptures, Thesis Exhibition, Kinston, NC.
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| International
Exhibitions: |
1997 Radiators to Iron, Tallin Art Academy, Tallin, Estonia. |
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| Selected
National & Regional Exhibitions: |
2000 3-D Chicago/Pier Walk Maquette Show, Chicago, IL. Sculpture
on Loan, Campus of the University of North Carolina Asheville, Asheville,
NC. NC Arboretum Juried Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition, Asheville,
NC. Sherry Edwards Memorial Juried Exhibition, Boone, NC. Appalachian
State University Faculty Exhibition, Boone, NC. |
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1999
Sculpture on Loan, Campus of ECU, SOA. Gallery 9, Invitational Art
Show, Boone, NC. |
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1998
41st Annual Outdoor Art Show, Rocky Mount, NC. WAA Juried Exhibition,
Wilson Arts Council, Wilson, NC. CCA National Competitive Exhibition,
Kinston, NC. Greenville Museum of Art Invitational, Greenville,
NC. Pitt County Juried Arts Show, Ayden, NC. Edenton Arts Council
Invitational, Edenton, NC. |
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1997
The Rebel, ECU Arts and Literature Magazine, Greenville, NC. CCA
National Competitive Exhibition, Kinston, NC. 18th Annual National
Arts Competition, Goldsborro, NC. Frank Schtick Memorial Arts Show,
Nags Head, NC. Pitt County Juried Arts Show, Ayden, NC. ECU Graduate
Exhibition, Gray Art Gallery, ECU, SOA ECU Student/Faculty Show,
Eagle Gallery, Raleigh, NC. Sculpture on Loan, Joyner Library, ECU.
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| Selected
Awards: |
2000
1st Place, Sherry Edwards Memorial Outdoor Sculpture Competition,
Boone, NC. |
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1998
Best of Show, 41st Annual Out Door Art Show, Rocky Mount, NC. Award
of Merit, Pitt County Juried Arts Show, Rocky Mount, NC. Award of
Merit, WAA Juried Exhibition, Wilson, NC. |
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1997
1st Place Sculpture, The Rebel Visual Arts Competition, Greenville,
NC. Award of Excellence, Frank Schtick Memorial Arts Competition,
Nags Head, |
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| NC.
Honors: |
1997
Rivers Foundation Grant, ECU Foreign Study. 1995 Most Outstanding
Senior/Sculpture, ECU, SOA. 1992 Most Outstanding Senior/Art, Brevard
College, NC. |
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| Technical
Expertise: |
Foundry:
Ferrous and Non-ferrous. Molding: Traditional Plaster, Bonded Sand
and Ceramic Shell. Welding: Oxy/Acetylene, Arc, MIG, TIG and Plasma.
Carving: Stone, Wood and Ice. Woodworking: Joinery, Finishing and
All Standard Equipment. |
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Artist's Statement
The
Inspiration for my work is nature, especially the mountain landscape
of western North Carolina. I have always found a sense of simplicity
and unity there, a sense that there is a greater order than what we
have created for ourselves. Many of my ideas are inspired from the formal
relationships that I find in this landscape; from the massive shapes
and textures of the mountains and their rock formations to the elegant
linear qualities of the ever changing foliage. It is these feelings
of simplicity, balance, unity and tension that I value and desire to
express in my sculpture. I have a special affinity for the materials
and processes involved in creating sculpture. I work primarily with
iron, bronze and stone. I feel that these materials have an intrinsic
strength and beauty and I work with the natural qualities of each to
embody my aesthetic in form.
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