About

I have degrees from Cooper Union and, Brooklyn College, and, was on faculty of both institutions.  Earlier, I was an assistant to a student of a student of Rodin.  I have been visiting lecturer at RISD, and recently, an Adjunct at NJCU.

       I am included in the Brooklyn College Art Department Print Portfolio, which is in the permanent collections of the Brooklyn Museum and the Neuberger Museum. 

            In January 2005, I was honored to personally present a sculpture, which had been commissioned by Pave The Way Foundation as a presentation gift to Pope John Paul II.  

A 1968 sculpture commissioned by actor Murphy Dunne was used in the Haskell Wexsler film “Medium Cool”.  I have shown at the Anchorage Museum of Art; AnnMarie Sculpture Garden (a Smithsonian affiliate); Athens Institute for Contemporary Art; the Nassau County Museum of Art; the Islip Museum of Art and the Hammond Museum (permanent collection).

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KNOCK NICK KAPUT

Iron, 1998