Bob Flint

This article is about the American ceramic artist. For the Scottish theologian, see Robert Flint.
'Sandwich Isle', ceramic sculpture by Bob Flint, 1977, Foster Botanical Garden, Honolulu

Bob Flint (born 1941), also known as Robert Flint, is an American ceramic artist. He arrived in Hawaii in 1960 for a summer of surfing and quickly realized that he wanted to stay. In 1961 he entered the University of Hawaii, earning his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Fine Art, with a specialization in ceramics.

For twenty years Bob Flint worked from a studio at his home in Manoa, Hawaii. In 1998 he moved his studio to Haiku-Pauwela, Hawaii on the island of Maui, where he now resides and continues his ceramic work.

Since the late 1960s Flint's artwork has primarily been large-scale architectural installations for such clients as Amfac Hotels, Bank of Hawaii, Castle Memorial Hospital and the Sheraton at Poipu Beach. He has completed several public works of art for the Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts:

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