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BIOGRAPHY
CREATING PATINA - Rod Zullo

 ROD ZULLO has been exposed to a variety of art styles, mediums, and messages. He strives to see beyond the literal and narrative, to create work that is contemplative, and expressive, yet conscious of traditional fundamentals. Rod's  goals are to see the abstract forms in nature, and express these forms in sculpture by marrying the components of discipline, and creativity, to express a concept rather than an image. Rod's reputation has been cemented with credibility by winning multiple awards from the National Sculpture Society and election to Fellow of the National Sculpture Society (NY). Rod Studied Studio Arts at Montana State University 1991-94, Served apprenticeships with Floyd Tennison Dewitt, FNSS of Bozeman, MT,   and Kent Ullberg, NA, FNSS of Loveland, CO. Rod  is  both on  the Teaching Faculty of The Scottsdale Artist School, and The Campbell Center For The Study of American Sculpture at Brookgreen Gardens, Pawley's Island  SC. He was also instrumental in helping start the Equine Sculpture Program at The Culver Academy, Culver Indiana. Rod teaches numerous workshops every year and is in the permanent collections of The National Museum of Wildlife Art, Jackson, Wyoming, The Leanin' Tree Museum, Boulder, Colorado, and Brookgreen Gardens Museum of American Sculpture in South Carolina, as well as in private collections around the world.

 

Currently Rod's work is represented in Galleries in Bozeman, MT, Jackson, WY, Scottsdale, AZ,  Santa Fe, NM, Dallas TX, Charleston, SC., St. Augustine, Fla., Beaver Creek CO. and Park City, UT.  Rod's work has been featured in the book "Sculptors of the Rockies", Southwest Art Magazine, Big Sky Journal, The Bozeman Chronicle, Western Art and Architecture, Western Art Collector,  and Pulse Magazine. 
 

Rod is an avid outdoorsman and currently lives in Bozeman, Montana where his studio/gallery is located in The Emerson Cultural Center, in historic downtown Bozeman. 

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