Pat Wasserboehr earned her BFA and MFA degrees in sculpture from the School of Visual Arts at Boston University. She currently teaches sculpture in the Department of Art at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and served as Head of Department from 1998 to 2010.
Pat’s sculpture has been represented in art museums, centers, and galleries throughout the United States and internationally in France, Italy, and Spain. The North Carolina Museum of Art, the Muscarelle Museum in Virginia, and the Fine Arts Museum of the South in Alabama have featured her sculpture and drawings. She was an artist-in-residence with the University of Massachusetts Summer Abroad Program in LaNapoule, France and in Cortona, Italy with the University of Georgia’s summer program. Her biographical information is published in Contemporary American Sculptors by Virginia Watson Jones and photos of her sculpture are included in Sculpture Fundamentals by Arthur Williams. She is the recipient of a Summer Research Excellence grant and two Excellent Fund Awards from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
Pat’s sculpture has been represented in art museums, centers, and galleries throughout the United States and internationally in France, Italy, and Spain. The North Carolina Museum of Art, the Muscarelle Museum in Virginia, and the Fine Arts Museum of the South in Alabama have featured her sculpture and drawings. She was an artist-in-residence with the University of Massachusetts Summer Abroad Program in LaNapoule, France and in Cortona, Italy with the University of Georgia’s summer program. Her biographical information is published in Contemporary American Sculptors by Virginia Watson Jones and photos of her sculpture are included in Sculpture Fundamentals by Arthur Williams. She is the recipient of a Summer Research Excellence grant and two Excellent Fund Awards from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.