David L. Phillips (born January 8, 1944, in Flint, Michigan)[1] is an American sculptor best known for his public artwork including large bronze sculptures.
[5][6][7] Phillips earned a BFA in 1967 at Cranbrook Academy of Art where he majored in painting and minored in sculpture.
[1] In 1985, sponsored by the United States Information Agency (USIA), Phillips traveled to Japan to exhibit his work in Nagoya and Tokyo.
[10] Phillips obtained an award from Boston Landmarks Commission for the Dr. Melvin Lederman Vietnam War Memorial.
[12] The Edward Ingersoll Browne Fund awarded Phillips a commission for a public sculpture in the Angell Memorial Park in downtown Boston.