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Eve at Xavier University
île d’Orléans
I was enamored with the landscape of île d’Orléans, just north of Old Quebec City.
I was struck by the loneliness and solitude of the farmscapes. Often was most present was what was missing. This series captures the beauty of the landscape and solitude of the farmland.
All paintings are also available as limited edition signed and numbered giclee prints. See store for details
Artist CV
Artist CV
SCULPTURE
SCULPTURE
SCULPTURE



StudioKroner opens April 15, 2021
I am happy to announce that StudioKroner —my new creative home— will open its doors Thursday April 15, 2021. StudioKroner will not only...

Paul Kroner
Apr 6, 20211 min read
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Speak Up 2020!
I just received word that two of my pieces were juried into the "Speak Up 2020" show at the Piano Craft Gallery in Boston. I'm honored to...

Paul Kroner
Nov 4, 20201 min read
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Introducing “Micah”
A new bronze sculpture by Paul Kroner captures a boy emerging into manhood — a young man willing to live life authentically.

Paul Kroner
Feb 21, 20201 min read
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Dick Waller's ArtPlace Presents Paul Kroner
Dick Waller's ArtPlace presents sculptor and visual Paul Kroner in a solo show opening on February 20, 2020.

Paul Kroner
Dec 16, 20192 min read
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Impeachment Madness
One of the ways I’m trying to stay sane during the impeachment hearings is by sketching key Impeachment characters. God help us!

Paul Kroner
Dec 11, 20191 min read
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“Eve” goes to college
I am honored to have my bronze sculpture “Eve” accepted into the “Art at the X: Celebrating 50 Years of Women at Xavier” exhibit at...

Paul Kroner
Aug 9, 20191 min read
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Paul Kroner: "Allegories in Bronze" opens at Gallery OTR
An exhibition of bronze sculptures by Cincinnati native Paul Kroner at Gallery OTR.

Paul Kroner
Sep 21, 20171 min read
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Hometown artist returns to his roots
Cincinnati-born sculptor and visual artist Paul Kroner.

Paul Kroner
Jul 24, 20171 min read
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Open Studios Tour 2017
I participated in my last Somerville Open Studios (SOS) in May, and below is a narrated tour of the studio as it was set up for the...

Paul Kroner
Jun 8, 20171 min read
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Open Studios May 6-7, 2017
The doors to my studio, located in the Taza Chocolate Building at 561 Windsor Street, in Somerville, will be open each day from 12-6 p.m....

Paul Kroner
Apr 21, 20171 min read
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14th Annual National Prize Show
I am very pleased to announce that my sculpture “On Point” has been selected into the Cambridge Artist Assoication’s 14th Annual National...

Paul Kroner
Apr 27, 20151 min read
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Metal & Fire: Children of Vulcan
The show was Curated by William Turville and Ecco Pierce, and will be on display from , April 24-May 31, 2015. Opening Reception is this...

Paul Kroner
Apr 23, 20151 min read
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Winner of the 3rd Annual CFA contest!
I’m pleased to announce that I recently won the 3rd Annual Canvas Fine Arts (CFA) contest, and will have a month-long show at “29...

Paul Kroner
Oct 2, 20141 min read
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Introducing “On-Point”
In 2007 I visited my daughter Allison while she was studying abroad in Madrid. We went to the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía...

Paul Kroner
May 9, 20141 min read
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Field Trip: 2.19.14
Along with my good friend and fellow painter Kathryn Geismar, I took a field trip today to the Danforth Art Museum in Framingham,, MA,...

Paul Kroner
Feb 19, 20141 min read
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Twist & Shout
As usual I’ve been bouncing around from one project to another in the studio. During this cold and snowy winter of ’13/14 I’ve gotten a...

Paul Kroner
Feb 7, 20141 min read
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Postively Negative
Recently I hooked up with my good friend the writer Ron MacLean at my favorite local pub Atwood’s Tavern. We had the corner spot at the...

Paul Kroner
Jul 11, 20132 min read
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