Kevin Caron

Kevin Caron
Born Kevin Caron
1960
Stratford, Connecticut
Nationality American
Known for Sculpture
Awards Best of the West Arts & Culture Award; Sculptor of the Year, ArtTrends magazine, 2012-2014
Patron(s) City of Chandler, Arizona; City of Avondale, Arizona; City of Tucson, Arizona; City of Temple, Texas; Harbourside Place, Jupiter, Florida;

Kevin Caron (born February 2, 1960, Stratford, Connecticut) is a sculptor from Phoenix, Arizona. He has created more than 45 private and public commissioned works which are on display across the United States. Among his works are pieces on public display in Tucson, Arizona, Temple, Texas, and Avondale, Arizona. His public art sculpture Hands On won 17th Annual Best of the West Arts & Culture Award for 2009.[1] He works primarily in fabricated steel.

Life and career

Caron was born on February 2, 1960. He moved to Arizona with his family in 1973. He served six years in the United States Navy, where he worked in machine shops, and aircraft maintenance yards. He was stationed in various ports of call including Diego Garcia, and Misawa, Japan. He was honorably discharged in 1983.

He managed a car repair shop, and in between jobs, built his own vehicle. His career as a sculptor was inspired by his work on a privacy screen. When he had completed the screen, he visualized a fountain made from the same material. Caron became a full-time artist in 2006.[2]

As he launched his art career, he also began a YouTube channel, adding a video each week. By April 2015, the channel had 350 videos, more than 24,000 subscribers and 6.8 million views.[3] He lists M.C. Escher and Antoine Pevsner among his design inspirations.[4]

Awards

Public commissions and installations

Reviews and commentary

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