Tom Tsuchiya is an internationally acclaimed artist who is best known as both the
sculptor of the National Baseball Hall of Fame in New York and the creator of
innovative, receptacle sculptures that help deliver social change. His interest in Greek
and Roman Art led to his B.A. in Classical Civilization at U.C. In 2016, Tsuchiya was
recognized as an Arts and Sciences Distinguished Alumnus. Since 2003, he has been
creating sculptures for Great American Ball Park, including the 1869 Cincinnati Red
Stockings Pavilion that will be unveiled on May 4th. Tsuchiya’s latest receptacle
sculpture is “Recycling Phoenix” which will be on exhibit in New York City and
Cincinnati later this year.