There, he continued sculpting and began teaching sculpture at the university.
Since 1995 he has taught sculpture at Connecticut College.
His father, who was a sculptor, taught sculpture and wood carving there.
Indeed, in addition to teaching sculpture, he himself has been one of its effective teachers of drawing.
He studied and then taught sculpture at the Art Institute of Chicago.
For eleven years he taught painting, sculpture and ceramics at a large London secondary school.
"We teach hammer-and-chisel sculpture, the way it was done 1,000 years ago."
Around this time he began teaching sculpture at the Central School of Art.
In his later career he also taught art history and sculpture in New York.
He began teaching sculpture in the academy on March 1, 1883.