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  1. Robert Girandola is a bronze sculptor following in the footsteps of his mentor, Sir Laszlo Ispanky. Robert is best known for his 2006 bronze masterpiece for NYC Firefighters for 9/11.

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  2. Feb 15, 2011 · Robert Girandola is an internationally acclaimed artist with significant pieces in both public and private collections. Robert has a Bachelor of Science, Fairfield University, a Master’s of Fine Arts, Columbia University and a Masters of Science, RIT. Robert helped coordinate an exchange of art and artists with the now defunct Soviet Union.

  3. Girandola is a painter and sculptor working in mixed media, acrylic, oil, and bronze. He has participated in many juried shows over the years including twice in the prestigious Art of the Northeast. Girandola’s most notable work is “We Draw Strength From Each Other,” a bronze memorial currently on permanent display in Engine 6, NYC.

  4. May 29, 2023 · Professor Girandola arrived at USC in 1973 (in case you forgot, JEP was founded in 1972!), where he eventually started a two-unit class on nutrition – “Nutrition for Life.” Girandola’s focus is on getting kids moving, which he says nowadays, is more difficult than ever.

  5. Jun 22, 2011 · Robert Girandola is a painter and sculptor with an MFA from Columbia University. He has exhibited and has been collected both nationally and internationally including twice being accepted into the prestigious “Art of the Northeast” in New Canaan, Connecticut.

  6. Dec 1, 2010 · Robert Girandola has been drawn to art from an early age. Robert loves science and philosophy. After graduating from Fairfield University, Girandola worked as a research scientist applying his knowledge of molecular biology in the cutting edge field of immunodiagnostics until applying to a graduate MFA program at Columbia University graduating ...

  7. Jun 24, 2011 · One of the artists is local sculptor Robert Girandola. He is creating a life-size bronze eagle, which will be placed at the top of a monument planned for the park off Edgewood and Heacock roads.

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