Vytautas Kašuba (actual surname Košuba, 15 August 1915 – 14 April 1997) was a Lithuanian sculptor and honorary doctor of the Vilnius Academy of Arts (awarded in 1994).
His major work is the Monument to Grand Duke Gediminas, a public sculpture in Vilnius, the capital city of Lithuania, commissioned in 1992 and erected in October 1996.
In 1937, at the Paris World Exhibition, Kašuba was awarded gold and silver medals for his statue of Rūpintojėlis and for carved ornaments on the furniture of Prapuolenis.
During the Second World War, fearing the approaching Soviet army and possible deportation to Siberia he fled to Germany in 1944 with his future wife Aleksandra Fledžinskaite and arrived in the United States in 1947.
At the beginning of his career, Kašuba created monumental sculptures, during the Second World War, a relief - "Liberation of Prisoners" (1942), for which he was awarded a prize at the Lithuanian Artists Exhibition in Kaunas.