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Lee Kelly (May 24, 1932 ā€“ March 28, 2022) was an American sculptor who has more than 30 sculptures on display between Eugene, Oregon, and
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. Kelly has been called "Oregon's sculptor".


Personal life

Born in rural McCall in central Idaho, Kelly was raised near
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. His family moved to Portland in 1945 and he attended Roosevelt High School. From 1949 to 1951, he attended Vanport Extension Center, which is now
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. From 1951 to 1955, he was in the
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s at Portland Air Force Base, including service on active duty.Sutinen, Paul
"Sculptor Lee Kelly: Pointing toward Asia"
''Oregon Artswatch website'', June 1, 2017. Retrieved December 11, 2021.
He married Jeanette Bernhardt. During the late 1950s he attended
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in
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. From 1967 to 1971, he taught at Mt. Angel College, Mt. Angel, Oregon. Bernhardt and Kelly had one daughter Kassandra, and Bernhardt died in 1960 of cancer before Kassandra turned one. In 1961, Kelly married
Bonnie Bronson Bonnie Bronson (1940ā€“1990) was an American painter and sculptor and one of Portland, Oregon's most prominent artists during the 1970sā€“1980s. Randal Davis said that her work showed "an abiding love for the sheer beauty of materials and a fasci ...
, and in 1963 they bought a dairy farm near Oregon City, where as of 2010 Kelly still lived. Kelly and Bronson had a son, Jason, who died in 1978 of
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, while Bronson died climbing Mount Adams with Kelly in 1990. Kelly died at his home in Clackamas County on March 28, 2022.


See also

* List of works by Lee Kelly


References


External links

*
Lee Kelly
at
Elizabeth Leach Gallery The Elizabeth Leach Gallery is a contemporary art art gallery, gallery in Portland, Oregon's Pearl District, Portland, Oregon, Pearl District that specializes in artists from the Pacific Northwest, although Leach shows other artists. It was establ ...

Metal Sculptor Lee Kelly
'' Oregon Art Beat'', Oregon Public Broadcasting (2007)
Exploring The World Of Oregon Sculptor Lee Kelly
Oregon Public Broadcasting (2017)
Oral history interview with Lee Kelly, 1987 August 18
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