Stan Carroll

older white man wearing black shirt

Artist Bio

Stan Carroll lives and breathes a digital 3D design-centric career which stretches well beyond the typical domain of an architect and deeply into advanced computational design and digital fabrication. Carroll’s work spans from design to digital fabrication within the domains of jewelry, furniture design, architecture, and urban placemaking through large scale public art. The scale of Carroll's work extends from 1" tall jewelry  to 200 feet tall public art and everything in between.

Carroll has taught design and fabrication at the university level for 6 years as an architectural professor and researcher specializing in the area of computational design methodologies.  He also maintains an award winning private practice as director of Beyond Metal, a hands-on design workshop pursuing projects involving complex geometries in architecture and public art. Project highlights include his role as co-designer on the award winning, 198 feet tall, SkyDance Pedestrian Bridge in Oklahoma City and the Doris Miller Memorial in Waco, Texas. At the heart of this memorial is a stainless steel wall that advances the geometrics of modern construction systems and is truly breathtaking.

Artist Work

Title: Many Sailors Make a Ship
Category: Visual Arts
Genre: Sculpture
Description: Doris Miller Memorial, 140' long x 17' tall stainless steel. Commissioned to commemorate the Pearl Harbor Hero and recipient of the Navy Cross Award for valor and bravery.

large steel sculpture that looks like links connecting

Title: Cube_Cylinder
Category: Visual Arts
Genre: Furniture
Description: A Club Chair in steel. A furniture folly through geometric in play.

art like chair sculpture

Title: Ear Ring
Category: Visual Arts
Genre: Metal/Jewelry
Description: Playfully developed with computational design methods and 3D printed.

3-d printed white earring

 

Location

 73103