After completing his studies, he taught crafts at
Kansas State University in
Manhattan, Kansas, from 1955 to 1957. Matzdorf founded the metals program and taught at State University of New York at New Paltz (SUNY New Paltz), from 1957 until 1985. He was a Professor Emeritus of Gold and Silversmithing. In 1970, thirteen years after starting the metals program, he was joined by
Robert Ebendorf. Matzdorf had notable students, including
Barbara Seidenath and
Lisa Gralnick. Matzdorf was known for his contemporary
Judaica silversmithing and goldsmithing, and he created objects like
menorahs,
kiddush cups, and synagogue jewelry. In 1992, Matzdorf was awarded the title Fellow by the
American Craft Council (ACC).
Jüdisches Museum Berlin, among others. == See also ==