2009 Sport Artist of the Year

Bruce Larsen, Sculptor

“Repo-Renaissance Master”

Key Sport Works & World Influence

2000
The Patriot film, special effects & animatronics
2001
Planet of the Apes film, special effects & animatronics
2002
Alabama Artist Award for sculpture, Huntsville Museum of Art
2003
Sculpture entry in National Olympic Art competition
Dumb and Dumber film, special effects & animatronics
2004
Borzov the Sprinter, installed at United States Sports Academy, Daphne, Alabama
2005
Dreamer film, special effects & animatronics
2007
Ruffian film, special effects & animatronics
2008
Black Knight film, special effects & animatronics
Wreck of the Sunset Limited, National Geographic film’s special effects
Nastia the Gymnast, installed at United States Sports Academy, Daphne, Alabama
2009
Sport Artist of the Year, American Sport Art Museum and Archives, Alabama
Commission for Tour de Force, sculpture honoring cyclist, Lance Armstrong
2010
Transformations exhibition, Carnegie Visual Arts Center, Decatur, Alabama
Iron Bowl Monument, United States Sports Academy, Daphne, Alabama
Dragonfly sculpture, Delano Park, Decatur, Alabama
Sculpture presentation to First Lady of Malaysia, BCIU reception, New York
Bruce Larsen Interview Bruce Larsen Interview Mr. Basketball Mr. Basketball Nesting Nesting

Founded in 1984, The American Sport Art Museum and Archives (ASAMA) is dedicated to the preservation of sports art, history and literature. The ASAMA collection is composed of more than 1,000 pieces across all media, including painting, sculpture, assemblage, prints, posters and photography.

The Museum is free and open to the public, Monday through Friday, 8 am to 4 pm.

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ASAMA – American Sport Art Museum & Archives
One Academy Drive
Daphne, Alabama 36526