Theodore Roy Golubic - Career

Career

  • 1959 Summer Term, Guest Teacher, University of Notre Dame
  • 1960–1962 Draftsman, Redevelopment Department, South Bend, Indiana. Designed and executed all artwork, maps, ownership data and visual aids to assist eligibility criteria for structural buildings
  • 1965–1967 Sculptor Consultant, Rock of Ages Corporation. Consulted in matters of design and carving techniques. Eight bas-reliefs in an exclusive Crypt Series
  • 1969 Fall Teacher, Sculpture and drawing, Central Missouri State University, Warrensburg, MO
  • 1970–1971 Teacher, Sculpture and Mixed Media, San Diego Sculptor's Guild
  • 1971–1972 Artist-in-Residence, Roswell Museum and Art Center, Roswell, New Mexico
  • 1972–1996 Motorola Semiconductor, Phoenix, AZ

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