Michael
Khandros was educated at Odessa State College of Theater Design, Ukraine,
Parsons School of Design, New York, where he received a BA in Sculpture, and an
MA in Theater Design.
He worked as an artist and designer for the Odessa State Opera House in Russia; as a sculptor for the Ukrainian State
Restoration Workshop; and as design manager for close to a decade at the
Excalibur Sculpture Bronze Foundry in New York;
also as a designer-modeler for Jed Johnson and Associates - the leading
American Interior Design company, New
York. He also taught Sculpture at the American
Institute of Art in Anzio, Italy.
Michael has been at the forefront of many exciting projects. Among them:
Sculptor for the Hermitage Museum in Leningrad, Russia; Sculptor and Restorer for
Iglava, a 15th century castle in Czechoslovakia;
restoration and recreation of chandeliers and historical lighting fixtures at
the Ohio State Capitol in Columbus; creation of historic fixtures for the
Waldorf Astoria hotel in New York; recreation in bronze ticket windows and
fixtures at the Grand Central Terminal, New York recreation of historic
lighting posts for NYC College in New York; and fashioning bronze furniture for
Sacks 5th Avenue in Miami.
He is the winner of numerous design competitions, including one for a
Commemorative Medallion for US troops in the Gulf War, by the Lorenz Alexander
Mint in Minneapolis.
Five of his Mezuzahs are on permanent display at the Great Synagogue in Jerusalem, Israel,
and a bronze menorah he sculpted is at the LarchmontTemple in Larchmont, NY.
At present he is the principal at MKDR [aka Khandros Designs] in Maplewood, where he designs and restores
works of art for corporate and private clients and museums.