Paul DiPasquale

DiPasquale's undergraduate degree was in the field of sociology with an art minor at the University of Virginia.

He trained at the Boston Architectural College and received his Master's degree in sculpture from Virginia Commonwealth University in 1977.

He has been associated as an instructor, resident artist, or visiting artist at Northern Virginia Community College, Maryland Institute, American Academy in Rome, International City of the Arts in Paris, William and Mary College and Virginia Commonwealth University.

[5] DiPasquale created his Connecticut statue, a 10 foot tall, 25 foot wide depiction of a Native American, for a Washington D.C. liquor store, but installation was blocked by a dispute within the family that owned the store.

[6] Headman, a fiberglass depiction of an African American canal boatman, was installed on Brown's Island in 1988.

Paul DiPasquale at his exhibition Ears at art6 in Richmond
Connecticut in 2017