Life and Legacy of Sculptor Kent Ullberg Topic of PAPHA Lecture

Feb 3, 2025 | PAPHA Lectures

Ullberg poster with sculpture of large fish(Lecture: January 20, 2025) As part of the Museum’s 2025 Winter Lecture Series, this lecture delves into the profound themes of interdependence that shape both nature and art through the lens of Kent Ullberg’s monumental work, Interdependency, in Port Aransas. It explores the pivotal role of mentorship in the arts, tracing the lineage of influence from Kent’s guidance of renowned marine artist Dr. Guy Harvey to the broader artistic community. Personal and professional challenges are illuminated through interviews with family members and collaborators, offering an intimate perspective on Ullberg’s creative journey.

The presentation also celebrates Ullberg’s contributions to conservation and his monumental success in the art world, showcasing the creation of major sculptures and reflecting on how his persistence helped him achieve the American dream. This chapter of Ullberg’s life story underscores the interconnectedness of artists, the natural world, and the communities they serve.

Matthew Thornton and Denise Thornton are filmmakers from Griffyn Co Productions, whose latest film chronicles the life and legacy of Kent Ullberg in a five-chapter narrative, with Interdependency serving as a key chapter. Kent Ullberg, an internationally acclaimed sculptor, is known for his iconic wildlife sculptures that have become landmarks in cities and conservation spaces around the globe. Together, they bring a multifaceted exploration of art, mentorship, and the natural world to this engaging presentation.

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