Lisa Reinertson (born 1955[1]) is an American sculptor who works in ceramics and bronze.
Lisa Reinertson | |
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Born | 1955 |
Education | University of California, Davis |
Occupation | Sculptor |
Known for | Public sculpture |
When reviewing Reinertson's 2013 show Edge of Extinction for Ceramics Art & Perception, Deb Van Laak wrote that Reinertson's work has "always carried humanitarian influences."[2] Reinertson earned her MFA in 1984 at UC Davis, where she studied under Robert Arneson.[3][1] In 1989, she created a slightly larger than life-size bronze sculpture of Martin Luther King, Jr. for the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Park in Kalamazoo, Michigan.[1] Her 1993 bust of Senator Dianne Feinstein is on display in San Francisco City Hall.[4]
In 2019, her statue Neptune's Daughter, which depicts a woman cradling a pelican, was installed on the waterfront of Benicia, her hometown. Reinertson donated the piece to the city, and said she hoped the sculpture served as a "reminder of the diligence needed to keep our waters healthy for our futures."[5] More of her public sculptures are located at UC Davis, Fairfield, Vacaville, and Sacramento.[3]
Her work has also been exhibited at the American Museum of Ceramic Art and Crocker Art Museum.[3]
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