Theo Wujcik

Theodore F. Wujcik (January 29, 1936 – March 29, 2014)[1] was an American artist who taught more than 30 years at the University of South Florida.

During the summer of 1963, Wujcik became skilled in lithography under Robert Blackburn at his Printmaking Workshop in New York City.

Utilizing a Ford Foundation grant he went on to train as a master printer at Tamarind Lithography Workshop[1] in Los Angeles where he printed for artists such as Edward Ruscha, Jasper Johns, and David Hockney.

Wujcik cofounded the Detroit Lithography Workshop with master printer Aris Koutroulis and was commissioned by the Museum of Modern Art[3] to print the suite Earth Works by Robert Morris.

Wujcik soon began showing at the Donald Morris Gallery in Detroit and continued teaching printmaking.