Enrico Stropparo was born in Tezze sul Brenta (Vicenza) in 1953.
He attended the State Art Institute in Nove.
From 1969 he began to attend Tasca’s laboratory and in 1970 he entered to do a course at the Accademia delle Belle Arti in Venice where, in the sculpture department, he had Alberto Viani as his teacher.
In 1972 he exhibited in the Biennale in Venice
in 1973 in the Triennale in Milan.
he was given recognition of his work with the first prize at the Munich Fair in 1982
In 1983 he was awarded the First Prize in the Biennale of Reggio Calabria
In 1989 he won the Faenza Prize at the International Competition of Ceramic Art in Faenza.
In 1992,he was invited to the International Exhibition of Ceramic Art in Taiwan and in the same year to the Exhibition of Contemporary Italian Ceramics in Arita-Sigaraki in Tokyo.
In 2006 his work found new vitality, in the Dieda Gallery in Bassano del Grappa, he exhibited a series of works on the theme of bowls, entitled “Superfluous”.
In 2007 he took part in exhibition “Concreta” in Certaldo (Firenze) with a series of bowls. In the same year he had also a one-man-show in “Studio d’Arte Andromeda” in Trento,。