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Summary Lisa Rosowsky is married and mother of two daughters, and lives and works in the Boston, MA area. She is a full professor at Massachusetts College of Art. Her course work includes: typography and book design.. In addition to being a professor, is a published author and she creates and exhibits multi-media art and sculpture (utilizing glass, ceramic, wood, textiles, printing techniques, metal/wire and plaster) based on her family history and jewish heritage. Her works have been displayed at the Hebrew Union College in New York city for their "Stitch in Jewish Time" exhibit, and will be displayed at the Holocaust Museum Houston in a solo show called "Blood Memory", beginning in September 13th 2012 and at Brandeis University in 2013. Ms. Rosowsky is the current the President of the Society of Printers in Boston, MA. She is also a freelance designer working with various not for profit Art & Educational organizations including: The Danforth Museum, Edvestors, Massachusetts Teachers Association, and the Boston Arts Academy.

Background Lisa was born in Needham, MA a suburb of Boston in 1965 the first daughter of Andre and Erlene Rosowsky. Her older sibling, David Rosowsky is the Dean of Engineering at RPI and her younger sister Jessica a teacher and musical performer.

Education She attended Harvard University receiving an AB Visual & Environmental Studies and a Master’s in Graphic Design from Yale University

Career After completing her undergraduate degree she worked at the American Repertory Theatre (aka: A.R.T.) during the tenure of Robert Brustein and was responsible for graphic design including lobby posters for productions such as: s,y,z After departing the A.R.T she worked at educational publisher Ligature and as a designer at The Boston Globe newspaper

Awards & Publications Excellence in the Academe Art of Teaching Prize, National Education Association, published in Thought & Action, Fall 2002