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Ron Lambert is an Associate Professor of Sculpture in the Department of Visual Arts. He holds an M.F.A. from the School of Art and Design at Alfred University and a B.F.A. from the University of Connecticut. His interdisciplinary practice bridges sculpture, video, and psychological inquiry into environmental constructs.
Research Focus: Lambert investigates how psychology intersects with the creation of physical and social environments. His work employs sculptural forms and video installations to explore human perceptions of space, identity, and environmental interaction. Primary themes include the psychological impact of built environments and the role of art in mediating human experience.
Exhibitions & Collections:
- National exhibitions at Frist Art Center (TN), Urban Institute for Contemporary Art (MI), Attleboro Arts Museum (MA), Center on Contemporary Art (WA), and Housatonic Museum of Art (CT).
- International video screenings at Crosstalk Video Festival (Hungary), Videomedeja (Serbia), Simultan (Romania), and Sanluan Yishu (China).
- Permanent collections include Vascovitz Collection, Swedish Medical Center, and Tacoma Art Museum.
Publications: Featured in foundational art textbooks: Shaping Space, The Art of Seeing and Color (Paul Zelanski), and Gateways to Art: Understanding the Visual Arts (DeWitte et al.).




