Between 1980 and 2017 he was a professor of painting, sculpting, art history, and theatre set and costume design at the University of Sts. Cyril and Methodius and the University for Audiovisual Arts in Skopje. In parallel with teaching, Georgievski continued to create art. His paintings, drawings, sculptures and
bas-reliefs were exhibited in solo exhibitions in Skopje, Belgrade, Istanbul, Vienna, Rome, Kiev, Sofia and St. Petersburg. He was a member of the Artists' Association of Macedonia (DLUM) and took part in many of their group exhibitions In 2012 he was awarded the highest state recognition for life achievement in art by the Government of the Republic of Macedonia. The Caricature and Drawings Association (OSTEN) awarded him with a lifetime achievement prize in 2014. The University for Audiovisual Arts in Skopje awarded him the title Doctor Honoris Causa in 2017. Georgievski produced fifty seven stage and costume designs for theatre plays and feature films in Macedonia and the cities of former Yugoslavia, some of which were awarded prizes. His works adorn the walls of the Macedonian Opera and Ballet, the Music Academy and of several state institutions in Skopje, as well as Dostoyevski's Memorial House in St. Petersburg, Russia. He died in
Skopje,
North Macedonia, on 25 May 2017. ==References==