
John B. Mors has been making sculpture for over 40 years. After graduating from the architecture school of the University of Sydney, Australia, he subsequently studied sculpture at the Tom Bass School of Sculpture and at East Sydney Technical College. He relocated to the USA in 1985, where he studied at the Corcoran School of Art. In 1990, he received the degree of MFA from George Washington University, Washington, DC.
The subject of John’s sculpture is architecture and religious art. He is especially interested in primitive art and the levels of knowledge associated with rites of passage. In western religious art, this recreation of myth is referred to as liturgy. As a result of this interest, he has traveled in Europe, Africa, New Guinea, and the USA.
John has exhibited at Brookside Gardens, the Australian Consulate, the Australian Embassy, the American Institute of Architects, and commercial galleries in the Washington D.C. area.
Currently John is enrolled at George Mason University as a
graduate student in Creative Nonfiction Writing. His goal is to combine writing and music into sculpture.