A classical architect, sculptor, painter, and poet, Michael Curtis has taught and lectured at universities, colleges, and museums including The Institute of Classical Architecture, The Center for Creative Studies, and The National Gallery of Art; his pictures and statues are housed in over 400 private and public collections including The Library of Congress, The National Portrait Gallery, and The Supreme Court; he has made statues of presidents, generals, Supreme Court Justices, captains of industry, and national heroes, including General Eisenhower and Justice Thurgood Marshall; his relief and medals are especially fine, they include, among others, presidents Truman and Reagan, Justice John Marshall, George Washington, and, his History of Texas, containing over one-hundred figures, is the largest American relief sculpture of the 20th Century; his buildings, houses, monuments, and memorials are found coast-to-coast; and then, his plays, essays, verse and translations have been published in over 30 journals (Trinacria, Society of Classical Poets, Expansive Poetry, et cetera), and of his most recent nonfiction books, Occasional Poetry: How to Write Poetry for Any Occasion is available through The Studio Press, and The Classical Architecture and Monuments of Washington, D.C. is available through The History Press.