Tag: Tennessee
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Curry Pond
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Curry Pond in Maryville, TN, is the new home of some of Bruce Bennett’s garden fish sculptures. The Currys enjoy their fish pond just at their front door all year long.
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Gary – Homage to Bruce
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Gary’s homage to Bruce Bennett’s collection has a prominent place in his home. Gary has several pieces of Bruce’s work, as well as some of his rock collection and travel memorabilia.
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Bruce Bennett 1950-2025
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Nature lover, Stone carver, Deep thinker, Dreamer Bruce could look at a hunk of stone and see what was inside of it–often a fish, sometimes a snake, a caterpillar, a torso, a saint. While much of Bruce’s work was architectural, he was responsible for some of Knoxville’s notable public art. For many years Bruce’s office
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2023 – Bruce Bennett: Alien Monoliths
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Bruce Bennett talks about his alien monolith series in this video taken March 6th, 2023, in Knoxville, TN, at the Spring Creek Sanctuary. The series is based on archeological imagery from ancient Mexican civilizations, composing a storyline of an encounter between native people and interstellar visitors. Bruce made five finished panels for this project; there
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The Children’s Table at UT Gardens
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Bruce Bennetts Children’s Table at UT Gardens September2006
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1997 – First & Future
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Bruce Bennet in 1997 with the plaque he made for the Greater Knoxville First & Future 50 Awards.
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1997-Bruce Bennett Creates at Candoro
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1997 Knoxville News Sentinel Home and Garden Featuring Bruce Bennett Ronda Robinson featured Bruce Bennett in the Knoxville News Sentinel Home and Garden section in 1997. “Bennett says he likes stone because it has character and invokes a peaceful, warm sensual feeling.”
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1990 Art in the Park
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Bruce Bennett featured in the art section of the Knoxville News Sentinel on May 6th, 1990.
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1984 – Furniture in Stone
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Bruce Bennett featured in the art section of the Knoxville New Sentinel in July 1984.
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1989 – Bruce Bennett – Nashville Banner
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“Craftsman takes Tennessee marble to artistic heights” Beth Monin, Banner Arts Writer.
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