
KONRAD
DUNTON


Collateral Damage Ceramic w:12" x d:8" x h:9"

Belonging Bronze, steel, glass w:18" x d:8" x h:11"

Adjustment Ceramic, steel, found objects, pigment w:19 x h:36 x d:8"

Collateral Damage Ceramic w:12" x d:8" x h:9"
Konrad Dunton has been active in the arts all of his life. Both in his academic training and professional life, he has been dedicated to the arts. His career path has spanned the traditional media as well as digital, producing sculptural and digital works for film and games, as well as for traditional art venues and clientele.
In film, he has been creative as a computer graphics artist, in commercial work, and in feature-length movies.
In the game industry, he has produced titles primarily for console and PC.
In traditional art, he has been expressive in many media, but his love is in the sculptural and figurative realm. The materials he uses in his work are also diverse: Steel, bronze, fiberglass, ceramics, stone, wood, synthetic clays, and glass.
Digital Media

Sculpting from Model in Clay
Throughout the year I teach figurative sculpting using live models.
The sessions are differently themed and the model holds the same pose for the duration of the workshop.
I use a unique approach to sculpting in clay, which I have developed over the years and which allows for unique designs and few finishing step before firing the final work.
Sessions are usually Mondays from 6 pm to 10 pm and last 8 weeks.
(see website for details)

Working with Ceramic Clay (discontinued until we have a permanent art center)
Throughout the year I teach workshops in working with ceramic clay.
The sessions cover a variety of topics concerning the use of ceramic clay and it's finishing. A variety of work methods will be covered, from hand-building, to throwing on a wheel, to slip molds.
The emphasis is on building familiarity with the medium, so as to enhance your ability to express your artistic endeavors - what ever they may be - in clay.
Sessions are usually Thursdays from 6 pm to 10 pm and last 7 weeks.
(see website for details)
Sep. Sep 8 - Oct. 13 2025
Teaching Figurative Sculpture:
The Portrait
I am teaching figurative sculpting through our new non-profit Fort Mason Artists, at our temporary location in Glen Park, where participants work from a live model.
What: 6 sessions of sculpting from model at the MPIC Clubhouse in the great company of other artists.
When: Monday evenings
Time: From 6:15 pm to 10:15 pm
For more details visit my website:
To register visit the school website:
Oct. 20 - Dec. 15 2025
Teaching Figurative Sculpture:
The Seated Figure In Clay
I will be teaching figurative sculpting through our new non-profit Fort Mason Artists, at our temporary location in Glen Park, where participants work from a live model.
What: 8 sessions of sculpting from model at the MPIC Clubhouse in the great company of other artists.
When: Monday evenings
Time: From 6:15 pm to 10:15 pm
For more details visit my website:
To register visit the school website:
Jan 8 - Feb 8 2026
Drawn from Life:
Selected Bay Area Figurative Artists Group Exhibition
Exhibition:
January 8 - February 8 2026
11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Opening Reception:
Saturday, Jan 10
4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Closing Party:
Sunday, Feb 8
3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
I will be showing sculptural work at:
The Sausalito Center for the Arts
750 Bridgeway
Sausalito, CA 94965
Today’s narrative, expressive phase of the Bay Area figurative movement is about reflecting on the living world and telling stories that reach beyond academic achievement and accuracy. Like gesture drawing, we communicate an idea that tells a story, often without a great deal of detail. Each artist will present figurative work that explores human experience. Drawn from Life pays tribute to artists who are working from life. We might be responding to inspiration from our models. Or our work might shed light on our personal struggles or the tensions that surround our lives.
This annual figurative exhibition of paintings, drawings, and sculptures is drawn from a select group of Bay Area artists.
May 17 - June 15 2025
The Art of Form: Perspectives From The West
Exhibition
May 17 - June 15
11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Opening Reception:
Saturday, May 17
5:00 pm - 7:30 pm
I will be showing sculptural work at:
The Sausalito Center for the Arts
750 Bridgeway
Sausalito, CA 94965
The Sausalito Center for the Arts, in collaboration with the National Sculpture Society (NSS), presents
The Art of Form: Perspectives from The West, a juried sculpture exhibition showcasing contemporary works from 40 accomplished sculptors across the western United States.
Opening May 17, the exhibit features 57 works selected from over 100 submissions.
This dynamic exhibition celebrates the power and presence of sculpture—its dimensionality, tactile appeal, and ability to transform space.
April 28 - May 19 2025
Teaching Figurative Sculpture:
Finishing Class
I am teaching figurative sculpting through our new non-profit Fort Mason Artists, at our temporary location in Glen Park, where participants work from a live model.
What: 4 sessions to finish a bisqued sculpture and mount on a base at the MPIC Clubhouse in the great company of other artists.
When: Monday evenings
Time: From 6:15 pm to 10:15 pm
For more details visit my website:
To register visit the school website:
