In 1971, she was elected professor at the Academy of Applied Arts. She established the important "Belgrade School". She mentored fourteen MA students who matriculated from the Academy of Applied Arts.[1]
In 1972 she became a professor at the Academy where she chaired the departmental studio for
ceramics and ceramic sculpture.[1] She retired in 2002.
1989 Pavilion
Cvijeta Zuzorić, as the laureate of Grand Prix of May Salon
1990 City Museum "Bassano del Grappa",
Italy (five Central European ceramic artists, each with an individual show: Polgar, Spurej, Vikova, Sramel, Isaković)
1998 Plaque with Silver Medal from Professorial and Art Assembly of Faculty of Applied Arts "for extraordinary contribution to the development of this institution for high education"
In 1971, she was elected professor at the Academy of Applied Arts. She established the important "Belgrade School". She mentored fourteen MA students who matriculated from the Academy of Applied Arts.[1]
In 1972 she became a professor at the Academy where she chaired the departmental studio for
ceramics and ceramic sculpture.[1] She retired in 2002.
1989 Pavilion
Cvijeta Zuzorić, as the laureate of Grand Prix of May Salon
1990 City Museum "Bassano del Grappa",
Italy (five Central European ceramic artists, each with an individual show: Polgar, Spurej, Vikova, Sramel, Isaković)
1998 Plaque with Silver Medal from Professorial and Art Assembly of Faculty of Applied Arts "for extraordinary contribution to the development of this institution for high education"