Theodore Roy Golubic


Theodore Golubic was an American sculptor and painter. He studied sculpture at the Syracuse University under Ivan Meštrović and eventually became his assistant at Syracuse and Assistant Fellowship to Meštrović at Notre Dame University. He was a guest teacher at Notre Dame and PBS "Art School of the Air." After receiving his Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of Notre Dame. Later in his career he created three-dimensional sculpture to four-dimensional art that involved shadow and light. He is referenced in Who's Who in American Art, exhibited and commissioned both regionally and nationally. As a creative artist, he combined both science and art, and received five US technology patents in semiconductors, one for a three-dimensional packaging design.

Early life and education

Ted Golubic was born December 9, 1928, in Lorain, Ohio to Ivan and Illonka Safar Golubic. Ted attended Lorain High School where he graduated on January 2, 1947.
Golubic attended Miami University, graduating in 1951 with his BFA in Painting. After serving as a sergeant in the U.S. Army for two years, he began studying with Ivan Olinsky and Jon Corbino at the Art Students' League from September 1953 to January 1954. In 1954, he was invited for a fellowship at Syracuse University under Ivan Meštrović. From 1955-1957, he studied sculpture at Notre Dame University, assisting Meštrović from 1955-1960. He received his MFA in 1957, and then continued studies at Syracuse University.

Personal life

Golubic married Rose Ieraci on November 27, 1958. He had four children: Vincivan, Theodore Eric, Victor Gregory, and Georjia Terese.

Career

Activities in art