Greg Wyatt
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"Greg Wyatt" is an United States/American representational sculptor who works primarily in cast bronze, and is the sculptor-in-residence at the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, New York/Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine in New York City.[http://www.college.columbia.edu/cct/feb01/feb01_profile_wyatt.html Columbia College Today]

Wyatt was born and raised in Grand View-on-Hudson, New York. His father was William Stanley Wyatt, a painter and professor of fine arts at Columbia University and the City College of New York. Greg Wyatt graduated from Columbia College, Columbia University/Columbia College of Columbia University in 1971 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art History. He attended the National Academy of Design for three years, where he studied classical sculpture, and received his certificate in sculpture, and earned a Master's degree in Ceramic Arts from Teachers College, Columbia University/Columbia Teachers College in 1974. Wyatt has taught at New York University and at New Jersey City University/Jersey City State College.[http://www.hofstra.edu/COM/Museum/museum_sculpture_wyatt.cfm The Sculpture Garden - Hofstra University Museum - Hofstra University][http://www.theartstudentsleague.org/bio_greg.html The Art Students League of New York / Instructor Bio]

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Things break. You can't really plan for an individual pipe where it's going to break, when it's going to break, if it's going to break. What we do plan for is our response to repair.

Sometimes there could be a rock sitting there, and say, oh gee it was resting on that rock, but really we didn't see any of that kind of situation, so right now we're just looking at the pipe.