Theodore Roy Golubic

Theodore Roy Golubic

Theodore Golubic (December 9, 1928 – November 29, 1998) began his career as a painter but soon realized sculpture was his media. He studied sculpture at the Syracuse University under Ivan Meštrović and eventually became his assistant. After receiving his Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of Notre Dame (under Mestrovic), he worked from three dimensional sculpture to four dimensional art that involved shadow and light. He is referenced in Who's Who in American Art, and exhibited both regionally and nationally. As a creative artist, he combined both science and art, and received five US patents in semiconductors, one for a three dimensional packaging design.

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