| Ahha Design: Site features public and gallery based works as well as collaborative pieces by Australian artists Anne Neil and Steve Tepper. |
| Allen, Jane Ingram: Art projects, residencies, papermaking workshops, bibliography, "bird watching projects" and site specific installations. |
| Anton, Peter: Sculptures of giant boxed chocolates, ice cream bars, candies, and other foods. |
| Bahat, Saadia: Israeli artist works on a monumental and intimate scale in a variety of materials including stone, wood and metals. |
| Ball, Liam: Sculptures created using a mixture of wood, non ferrous metals, stone, dyes, paint and a few chemical reactions thrown in for good measure. |
| Barton, Andrew: Combines figurative body parts with bodily fluids and abstract shapes. |
| Beam, Mark: A survey of the work of a Californian artist who cites Frank Zappa and Captain Beefheart among his early influences. |
| Benusis, Mary Anne: Artist makes sculpture from human hair and houshold dust.. |
| Boram-Hays, Carol: Contemporary concrete and found metal sculpture, inspired by the demise of the midwestern industrial landscape. |
| Borson, Robert: Displays a series of original, papier-mâché and mixed media wall-mounted sculptures, depicting a variety of angel forms, from traditional, to whimsical. |
| Broadbent, Stephen: Artist, designer and craftsman offering creative solutions for the private, corporate, and civic world. Studio locations in Chester and Liverpool, UK. |
| Brown, Karen: Contemporary sculpture combining art with technology; raku-fired ceramic, anodized aluminum, cast acrylic and holography. |
| Bunnetât, Age: Whimsical garden sculptures, weathervanes, candlesticks and fountains from found materials. |
| Cacioppo, Lou: Original hand carved masks and sculptures by this Alaskan artist. |
| Caffarel, Christine: Works in metal and mixed media; figurative works, with lanky and exuberant forms. [French and English] |
| Compain, Geneviève: Found objects, and assemblage sculptures, executed with poetical emotion. In French and English. |
| Curtis, Chad D.: Artist uses repeated images mimicking the forms of disposable and found objects. |
| Deshpande, Sudhir: Site specific large scale out door conceptual sculptures. |
| Eckert, Chris: A portfolio of his figurative, and mechanical sculptures. |
| Ehlenberger, Eric: Free-standing and wall mounted works in metal and various materials including neon light fixtures. Themes include landscape, figurative and animal. |
| Emley , David L.: Sculptural work borne from the awareness of human limitations, mental and physical, placed upon the spirit of individuals stricken with Cerebal Palsy. |
| Enochs, Dale: Indiana artist, who often works both in limestone and copper. Included is a selection of public work at the White River Gardens in Indianapolis, Indiana, and work in Takihata, Japan. |
| Geiger, Jessica: Seattle artist creates unique doll-like sculptures that portray society's underdogs. |
| Giordano, Joan: New York artist pairs sheets of metal with handmade paper combining them in ways that stress their affinities in strength, flexibility, and texture. |
| Giulini, Nöle C.: Organic sculptures, composed of unusual materials, such as used textile, pepper grains, fruit and vegetables in gelatine, and rabbit droppings. |
| Goggin, Brian: Metaphorm - A portfolio of recent, and upcoming public sculpture projects. |
| Goldfinch, Jessica: Mixed media and found object by New Orleans artist. Disturbingly Beautiful. |
| Gould, Nemo: Kinetic robot sculptures by the California artist. A full portfolio of images and videos of art made from recycled materials. |
| Greene, Lorna: Public art/environmental projects, functional earthworks and sculptures, the redesign of landfill sites - in both urban and rural landscapes, indoors and outdoors, permanent and temporary, large and small scale sculpture. |
| Gudjonsdottir, Kristin: Fine art sculpture made of clay, cast glass, ceramic, metals and stone. Work method shown and numerious links to related material. |
| Hamburger, Sydney K.: Presents abstract sculpture, ritual objects, vessels, and jewelry in metal, clay, wood, and other media. |
| Hart, George W.: Geometric sculptures displaying the beauty of mathematical forms in various media. |
| Harvey, Syprian: Metal sculpture and charcoal drawings. Gallery and descriptions. |
| Holmes, Douglas: Several series or low key reliefs based on images of Northern Ireland by a San Francisco artist. |
| Hopen, Bill: West Virginia artist exhibits his commissioned and personal work in bronze, wood, and stone. |
| Hylton, John: Mixed media sculpture by westcoast artist |
| Jana and Majk: Slovenian artists creating mosaic and sculpture for exhibition an architectural commission. |
| Joffre, Marie-Lydie: Introduces a new technique of pastel-painting various kinds of stone. [English, French and German] |
| Kromkowski, John D.: Sculptures in metal, ceramic, wood, and mixed media. A member of Sculptors Inc. |
| Mach, David: A comprehensive portfolio of installation, sculpture, collage, public works, and proposals. |
| Mach, Peggy: A gallery of figurative, and portrait sculpture. |
| Madsen, Loren: A New York based artist creates abstract large, and human scale, installations and sculpture. |
| Mahler, Robert John: Contemporary metal sculptures, masks, lamps and other works. |
| Matthews, Sally: Expressive sculpture and drawings of animals in clay, steel and other materials sourced from the environment such as sheeps wool and peat. |
| Mauriks, Adrian: Monumental works, abstract forms, in architectural and natural settings; completed installations and proposals for new works. |
| McDaniel, Joyce: Boston-based sculptor and art teacher shows mixed-media works, some using dressmaker pattern paper. Includes exhibitions listing. |
| McGrath, Elizabeth: Handmade dioramas of isolated freak shows displaying rotting, subhuman figures luxuriously dressed. Artist's biography, gallery, news, and show schedule. |
| McIntyre, Keith: Abstract, biomorphic, and representational sculptures, created from driftwood, found objects, salvage and formal glass. |
| Meehan, Howard and Kathleen: Firefly Studio - A gallery of public, and corporate sculptures. |
| Melendy, Tony: Mixed-media sculptures and assemblages for the new millennium. |
| Nijel BPG: Creator of "The Mother of Humanity" global monument to peace, and other celebrity sculpture and awards. |
| Nowakowski, Ondre: Art in urban regeneration, planning, architecture, and environment. Also a public art consultancy. |
| Paschke, Allison: A sculptor and designer living in Cranston, Rhode Island. She makes minimalist portable sculptures, and architectural installation work. |
| Peeters, Sef: Since 1973 the artist has worked in diverse media and materials creating personal symbols, words as image and poetic conceptualism. |
| Perroud, Bernard: Sculpture celebrating natural forms and the artists identity in the landscape. |
| Plaisance, Nathalie: London based artist makes sculpture with wire and glass and mosaic for community based projects and private clients. |
| Radebaugh, George: Pictures of his sculptures, which are created from CDs and other recycled materials. |
| Rybák, Jaromír: Czech artist exhibiting abstract and sometimes functional mixed media sculptures. |
| Sasaki, Peet: Sculpture in glass, steel, copper, lead, and other materials. Website includes portfolio, resume, artist's statement, influences, available works and commission info. |
| Saulauskaite, Dalia Marija: Mixed media fine leather art, by a contemporary Lithuanian artist. |
| Sodini, Bruno: Italian sculptor has been exhibiting his non-representational art since the 1960's. |
| Storm, Rhonda: A portfolio of shoe sculptor's work, with a biography and list of exhibitions. |
| Syjuco, Stephanie: San Francisco artist creates 'non-specific product units'. Her sculpture, installations and objects are concerned with our perceptions and understanding of consumer goods. |
| Trimmers, Erwin: "Art Basement", featuring functional works of found materials. |
| Tuck, Norman: Interactive kinetic sculpture combining art and science and the Art Machines traveling exhibition, the OscylinderScope and Lariat Chain science exhibits. |
| Venosa, Angelo: Photos and texts of the Brazilian artist's works. [Portuguese and English] |
| Versteegde, Antoon: Works with bamboo sticks, and elastic bands. He creates life-sized constructions, designed as transient installations in situ. |
| Vickers, Marques: Figurative sculptor and abstract expressionist painter in Benicia, California who specializes in iconic totems of steel and wood inspired by Moore, Arp, Brancusi, Neri, Arneson and Giacometti. |
| Victor, Jim: During a thirty year career the artist has produced wood carvings and constructions, bronze portraits, outdoor commissions and sculpture in butter, chocolate and other food. |
| Warren, Dean: Florida artist's work has a Scandinavian influence reflecting his ancestry. |
| Yank, Paul J.: Oriental, Native American, and mythological themes, crafted from welded steel and brilliant glass. |
| Youngs, Amy: An artist using interactivity, kinetics, sound, insects, and plants in sculptures about the complex relationship between technology, and nature. |
| Zoubek, Olbram: Czech artists displays contemporary figurative artwork. |