András Vetró (b. 1948, Timișoara) is a Transylvanian Hungarian sculptor.
He studied at the Ion Andreescu Institute of Fine Arts in Cluj-Napoca, graduating in 1973. After that he settled in Târgu Secuiesc (Kézdivásárhely), where he worked both as an artist and as an art teacher at the Nagy Mózes High School.
His works include monuments, busts, reliefs, small sculptures and graphic art. He often focuses on historical and cultural figures, creating expressive portraits that capture not only likeness but also inner character.
He has created more than thirty public sculptures across Transylvania. Some notable works include:
Bust of Turóczy Mózes (1993, Târgu Secuiesc)
Mikes Kelemen bust (1993, Sfântu Gheorghe)
Bod Péter statue (1996, Târgu Secuiesc)
General Józef Bem bust (1999, Târgu Secuiesc)
Kossuth Lajos bust (2003, Târgu Secuiesc)
Bust of Saint Stephen I of Hungary (2018, Cluj-Napoca)
Statue of Bishop Áron Márton (2004)
He is a member of the Romanian Fine Artists’ Union (Sepsiszentgyörgy branch) and of the Barabás Miklós Guild. His works have been exhibited in Romania, Hungary, France, and Switzerland.