Jack Howard Potter
Bennington Museum

Jack Howard-Potter was born on January 2, 1975 in New York City, and graduated from Union College in 1997 with a Bachelor of Arts where he wrote his thesis “Figurative Steel Sculpture”.

After college Jack worked for a blacksmith making furniture, was a teacher’s assistant at the Art Students League of New York City and worked with the Tribeca Film Festival.

He has permanent and long-term displays in sculpture parks, municipalities and galleries across the country including Florida, Georgia, New Jersey, Virginia, North Carolina, Vermont, New Jersey and Illinois.

In 2021 Jack made The 1958 Championship Game sculpture for the NFL Hall of Fame, in Canton, Ohio. Standing 30 feet tall the monumental figure of diving football player, Raymond Berry, is gravity defying. The six thousand pounds of steel, covered in a silver skin took 8 months to complete and represents a major success in Jack’s career.

He resides in New York City with his wife, Erica, daughter, Skylar and son, Lyndon. He is a board member of The Art Students League and Scripps Howard Foundation, attends ballet and dance to inform his work and most recently completed a commission for the USA IBC in Jackson Mississippi.

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Title: Kinancer
Materials: Galvanized and powder coated steel
Dimensions:
8' x 12' x 12'
Price: $25,000

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