Ken Kelleher

“I believe my work can create a dialogue about what it means to make things. That it can engage through its presence in a space, that otherwise might be left to chance. It has purposeful and intelligent thought behind it.”

‘sculpture, for me, is an inquiry into the deep mysterious nature of things.‘

Digital doesn't get more real than Ken Kelleher's sculptures / Forward  Festival 2021

Ken Kelleher is an American sculptor. He studied art at Alfred University under sculptors Glenn Zweygardt and William Parry. After college he worked at Hudson Studio, Fine Art Foundry in Niverville, NY where he did finishing work on cast bronze pieces by William Tucker and Anthony Caro, as well as other artists. Hudson Studio was in a shared space at the time with sculptor Jon Isherwood and is in close proximity to Triangle Workshop. Before becoming a Creative Director in Advertising he produced several series of large abstract sculptures, some of which were sold into private collections. Now twenty years later, Ken has returned to having a full time studio practice. He lives and works with his wife of 25 years at Rehoboth in NH.

The digital artist Ken Kelleher presents an extensive series of digital sculptures rendered in courtyards, galleries, and streetscapes worldwide. While he creates sculptures using traditional materials such as wood and metal, his digital series enhances this concept.

A Sculpture Series By Ken Kelleher - Gessato
Ken Kelleher's Virtual Sculptures Show the Power of Public Art

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