Rosalind Cook Bronze Sculptor Biography


"My sculpture is an extension of who I am: my experiences, my personality, and my faith. It is a celebration of life!"

Rosalind started sculpting when she was pregnant with her first-born 26 years ago. It started strictly as a hobby in terra cotta clay. She cast her first bronze in 1989, only 11 years ago! Now Rosalind's life size and monumental works can be seen across the country in places such as Ronald McDonald Houses, churches, libraries, and hospitals. Perhaps the best-known monument depicts Christ and the children of the world, monumental size, at the World Vision headquarters in Seattle, Washington.

Her work has been exhibited in shows in New York, at the Gilcrease Museum, Albuquerque Museum, Palm Desert, Scottsdale, Jackson Hole and in select gallery shows throughout the United States and at the Sculpture in the Park show in Loveland, Colorado.

Rosalind attributes consistent growth to study and to teaching sculpture classes. She teaches at the Loveland Academy of Art, Philbrook Museum of Tulsa, the Fetchin Institute in Taos and Scottsdale Artists' School, Scottsdale, Arizona. Rosalind's sculptures have been shown in Southwest Art, Art and Antiques, Oklahoma Today, Virtue, Cayman Airways and Tulsa People magazines.


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