Robert David Brady

Mrs. Fox by Robert David Brady, 1981, hand-built ceramic, Honolulu Museum of Art

Robert Brady (born 1946) is an American modernist sculptor who works in ceramics and wood. Born in Reno, Nevada, he has made his home in the San Francisco Bay Area for many decades. Brady is a multi-faceted artist who works in ceramics, wood, painting, and illustration, and is best known for his abstract figurative sculptures. Brady came out of the California Clay movement, and the Bay Area Arts scene of the 1950s and 1960s, which includes artists such as Peter Voulkos, Viola Frey, Stephen de Staebler, and Robert Arneson who was his mentor and teacher in college.[1]

  1. ^ Driesbach, Janice T., and T.H. Garver (1989). Robert Brady, A Survey Exhibition, 1989. Sacramento, Ca: Crocker Art Museum. pp. 6–25.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)