I've worked as a sculptor for most of my life. It was in a three-dimensional design course in college, much like the course I've taught at Columbia College Chicago, that I became fascinated with space, form and time. Soon I had my own studio. It was well outfitted, pieces were in process and I was there at work during most available hours.
After serving in the U.S. Navy (1955-59, submarine service, North Atlantic sea duty), I attended Illinois State University and earned a BA degree, 1962, and an MA degree, 1966, both in art. I've taught at many places. I love to teach. Watching a student awaken to an idea, then bring it into reality, simply stops the clock with joy.
Sculptures I'm especially proud of are: "MERIDIAN VIII," an outdoor stainless steel piece, commissioned by Dominican University, River Forest, IL, installed in November, 2006; "MERIDIAN VII," an outdoor stainless steel piece, commissioned by the Chicago Public Art Program for the Chicago Police Headquarters at 35th & Michigan, installed December, 2002; "VISION," and indoor stainless steel piece, commissioned by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, installed in June, 1999.
Growing up on the south side of Chicago, in the 1940's and early 1950's...well, my roots run deep in this city. Sweet home Chicago!
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