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Gary Jurysta Abstract Sculptures

American, b. 1950

Gary Jurysta graduated from Butler Area High School in 1955. After serving four years in the US Navy, he earned a degree in art education from Edinboro State University in Pennsylvania. Additional degrees were earned at the University of Pittsburgh and at Brooklyn College in New York City. Over the years Mr. Jurysta worked in several galleries and was a professor at universities in Pennsylvania, New York, North Carolina and Rhode Island. He and his wife June Edwards, also an artist, lived in New York City for 20 years and then in Pittsburgh.

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Artist: Gary Jurysta
"Ripple Corner" Corner Wall Sculpture
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Orange, pink, and blue geometric abstract painting/ wall sculpture by Gary Jurysta titled "Ripple Corner". Meant to be hung in the corner of a room. Acrylic on stretched canvas, cir...
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1970s Abstract Geometric Gary Jurysta Abstract Sculptures

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