Bruce Stillman
Bruce Stillman (b. 1958, St. Louis Park, MN) is a kinetic sculptor known for his precision-balanced stainless steel works that move with gravity and wind. He began sculpting at age sixteen and was self-supporting through art sales by eighteen. Featured in Vogue, CBS Morning News, and People magazine before turning twenty-one, his work has drawn comparisons to Alexander Calder. His sculptures are held by General Mills, Mayo Clinic, and the Kansas City Art Institute. He also created Big Stone Mini Golf and Sculpture Garden in Minnetrista, Minnesota.

