Steven Buduo’s work is rooted in themes of space, scale, and gravity. Using steel and concrete as his primary mediums, he draws inspiration from architecture to create sculptures that evoke imagery of monumental structures. His practice revolves around the significance of space, evident in forms that often intertwine, meld together, or fracture abruptly. Buduo's sculpture has been showcased in various exhibitions across the U.S, including Dogwood Arts in Knoxville, TN, Avenue Concept in Providence, RI, and Wayne State College in Wayne, NE. He has also undertaken residencies at Pinea-Linea in Rota, Spain, Burren College in Ballyvaughan, Ireland, and the Steel Yard in Providence, RI. Currently residing in St. Louis, MO. Buduo's dedication to his craft and the quality of his work has earned him recognition, including the Sean Scully Fellowship at Burren College of Art (2020) and a finalist spot for the William and Dorothy Yeck Award (2023). Through his thoughtful exploration of space and form, Buduo continues to push the boundaries of our appreciation of space.
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