Alice Wingwall is an American photographer and sculptor. Diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa as a young woman, she has been legally blind since 2000. [1]
Alice Wingwall | |
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| Born | Alice Atkinson Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S. |
| Education | University of California, Berkeley |
| Occupation(s) | Photographer, sculptor |
| Spouse | Donlyn Lyndon |
Wingwall was born Alice Atkinson in Indianapolis, Indiana. She studied at Indiana University and earned a Master of Fine Arts degree in sculpture from the University of California, Berkeley in 1963. Wingwall later taught at the University of Oregon and then became a professor and the director of the studio arts program at Wellesley College. [2] [3] She changed her surname to "Wingwall" in 1980, having been inspired by a street shrine on a Roman building with a stone cherub who seemed to be pulling the building forward despite having lost one of her wings. [1] She additionally studied at the École du Louvre, the École nationale supérieure des arts appliqués et des métiers d'art, the Atelier del Debbio and, with a grant from the Danish government, the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. [4] She is a member of the Blind Photographers’ Guild alongside Pete Eckert and Bruce Hall. [5]
In 1991, Wingwall created the outdoor fountain and sculpture Cascade Charley , which is currently installed on the University of Oregon campus in Eugene, Oregon. In 2000, she edited a short film, Miss Blindsight/The Wingwall Auditions, alongside Wendy Snyder MacNeil. The film won the Best Independent Film of the Year award at that year's New England Film and Video Festival. [4] In 2015, Wingwall appeared alongside her husband in Erinnisse and Patryk Rebisz's documentary Shoulder the Lion. [6]
Wingwall's work has been included in the California Museum of Photography's Sight Unseen exhibition and the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive's Blind at the Museum show. [4] In 2005, her exhibit Portrait Selves was shown at UC Berkeley's Townsend Center for the Humanities. [7] Wingwall's exhibit Beyond All That, created in collaboration with Suzan Friedland and Lis Gladstone, has additionally been shown at the Gualala Arts Center in Mendocino County, California. [8]
Wingwall is married to architect Donlyn Lyndon and has three children. [1]