American, b. 1939
Sculptor Tuck Langland is dedicated to art and the teaching of art. A retired Professor of Sculpture from the South Bend campus of Indiana University (where he taught from 1971 to 2003), Langland designed and built the school’s sculpture studio from scratch, including the foundry. During this time, his interest in creating and casting bronze sculpture never wavered.
The author of two acclaimed books on sculpture, Langland’s most recent book is, From Clay to Bronze. He is also busy at work on his third book, which will focus on techniques of portrait sculpture.
Langland is a Fellow of the National Sculpture Society, in which he also serves as the current Vice President. In addition, he teaches workshops at the Loveland Fine Arts Academy in Loveland, CO, the Scottsdale Artists School in Scottsdale, AZ, and the Center of American Sculpture at Brookgreen Gardens, Pawleys Island, SC, as a Kenan Master Sculptor.
The author of two acclaimed books on sculpture, Langland’s most recent book is, From Clay to Bronze. He is also busy at work on his third book, which will focus on techniques of portrait sculpture.
Langland is a Fellow of the National Sculpture Society, in which he also serves as the current Vice President. In addition, he teaches workshops at the Loveland Fine Arts Academy in Loveland, CO, the Scottsdale Artists School in Scottsdale, AZ, and the Center of American Sculpture at Brookgreen Gardens, Pawleys Island, SC, as a Kenan Master Sculptor.