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After retiring as Chief U.S. Probation Officer for the Northern District of Texas, Hardaway began devoting his time, energy and talent to his passion for creating bronze sculpture. He maintains his studio at his home in Kalama Valley on the island of Oahu, Hawaii, and is a member of the National Sculpture Society and the Association of Hawaii Artists. Hardaway has BA and MA degrees from the University of Texas at Arlington and has studied sculpture at the Scottsdale Artists School in Arizona, the University of Hawaii, and at Hoka Hey Fine Arts Foundry in Texas. His work can be seen in Honolulu and at Folger Gallery in Midland, Texas.
Notice: Two of Don's sculptures, "Capt. Lewis" and "Sacred Offering" were juried into the Journey's End National Art Exhibition at the Heritage Museum in Astoria, Oregon. This exhibit of fine art honored the bicentennial Anniverasry of the Lewis and Clark expedition in November 2005.
Notice: Two of Don's sculptures, "Capt. Lewis" and "Sacred Offering" were juried into the Journey's End National Art Exhibition at the Heritage Museum in Astoria, Oregon. This exhibit of fine art honored the bicentennial Anniverasry of the Lewis and Clark expedition in November 2005.