Ron Kent


Ron Kent, who is also known as Ronald E. Kent, was an American woodturner who was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1931 and died December 15, 2018. He ran his own investment company in Hawaii. In 1975, his wife Myra gave him an inexpensive lathe for Christmas. Not wanting to seem unappreciative, he walked down to the beach and found a piece of driftwood. Fitting it on the lathe, he turned a form from it with a sharpened screwdriver. In 1997, Ron Kent took an early retirement from his financial profession to concentrate exclusively on woodturning. Ron Kent lives in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Kent is best known for his translucent bowls made of Norfolk Island pine. His works are in the collections of the Bishop Museum, the Hawaii State Art Museum, the High Museum of Art, the Honolulu Museum of Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Musée des Arts Décoratifs and the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Ron Kent is the father of kimono redux artist Elizabeth Kent and novelist Steven L. Kent.