EXHIBITING IN THE YOUNG PEOPLE'S GALLERY
AND STANBACK HALL:
Robert Toth: An Artist's Life, two- and three-dimensional works:
Local artist Robert Toth, possibly best known for
his sculpture busts of some of the most famous and inspirational great
minds of the past, has been a working artist for 40 years. His creative
talents extend across a wide variety of media and encompass many
different themes.
His exhibition at WWVAC, An Artist's Life, reveals the numerous
gifts he possesses. Toth graduated from the Newark School of Fine and
Industrial Art, Newark, NJ, in 1966, where he majored in Fine Art. He
continued his study of art through 1975 via formal educational
institutions and private studies.
In the mid-1980s, Toth hosted two art-instructional programs
featured on local cable channels in New Jersey. The artist has received
numerous awards and has been featured in several publications,
including American Artist Magazine, Classic Cycle Review Magazine, and
Easy Rider Magazine. He has been commissioned by a plethora of
reputable corporations, foundations, and individuals for his sculptures.
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