"What I like best about Wells is the rich diversity in both the students and the faculty. I have taught students from all over this country and the world, and have learned much about their cultural heritage. There is always a different personal solution from each individual student for each of the projects I assign. Students come to my courses because they need a tactile visual experience. It is a good thing to touch materials and bring them to life in a creative way.”





 
 
Theodore Lossowski
 
 

Professor Lossowski’s own artistic work is mostly involved with multi-media non-representational sculpture that consists primarily of ceramics, wood, metal, and glass. He enjoys the challenge of combining these non-similar materials and making them harmonious. In the classroom, he also enjoys the challenge of working with students from different backgrounds and utilizing different approaches with each individual to help them achieve their maximum potential.

Education:
1975     B.S. Brockport State College, Studio Art, Ceramics
            (concentration), Photography (minor), Art History (minor)
1977     M.F.A. Rochester Institute of Technology, Ceramic Sculpture,
            Glass Blowing (minor)


Gallery Exhibitions:
Wells College String Room Gallery, Fall, 2005
National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts, Rochester, 1996

Courses Taught:
Three Dimensional Design
Beginning Pottery I & II
Introduction to Photography and Digital Imaging
Special Topics in Ceramics
Creative Art Projects I & II
Advanced Creative Arts Projects I & II
Senior Seminar in Visual Arts


Last updated: 10/17/2005  
 
Associate Professor of
Fine Arts

Chair, Visual Arts Department

Associate Director of
String Room Gallery


tlossowski@wells.edu
315.364.3344
Campbell Arts Building