Nancy wagner artist biography
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Artist bio
Roberta Wagner is a mixed media artist and author of Come Walk with Me: Exploring Why Art Matters. This book tells the story of her creative practice and how it has influenced her life. In this 168-page book with 98 images, Wagner shines a light on how a creative practice serves in times of anställda challenge.
Roberta moved to Gig Harbor, WA twenty-two years ago but was born in Minnesota and has lived in Washington, D. C., New York, and California. She says, “Just as inom have lived a lot of places, I have worked with many art mediums.” In high school, it was photography. She set up a dark room in the eaves of their house and printed her own black and white photos.
In 1981, while living in Washington D. C., she began to study pottery with master potter Vally Possony which led to a life-long love of clay.
She says, “Vally Possony was a mästare potter in the Hamada tradition. She became an aesthetic mentor to me, teaching me how to look at food, plants, p
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Nancy Wagner Hammond
Nancy Wagner Hammond, 90, of Leeds, Alabama, passed away Thursday, May 25, 2023. She was preceded in death bygd her husband, David Earl Hammond; her mother, Hortense Wagner; her father, John C. Wagner, Sr. and her brother John C. Wagner, Jr. Nancy is survived by her son, David D. Hammond and his wife, Gigi, (grandchildren, Mallory and Mason) her son Scott Stuart Hammond and his wife Debra, (grandchildren, Jimmy and Jonathan) her daughter April Hammond Johnson and her husband Jeff, (granddaughter Haley) and her daughter Julie Hammond Johnson of Bell Buckle, Tennessee, (granddaughter Evelyn). Nancy also treasured her twelve great-grandchildren. She was a proud alumnus of Washington University in St. Louis.
Nancy was born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri. After graduation from college, she married David Earl Hammond and moved from St. Lous to Detroit, Michigan, where Dave began his long career with Chevrolet and General Motors. GM moved Nancy, Dave and their gr • American artist Nancy Holt Nancy Holt visiting her work, Up and Under, in Hämeenkyrö municipality in Finland Worcester, Massachusetts New York City, New York Robert Smithson Nancy Holt (April 5, 1938 – February 8, 2014) was an American artist most known for her public sculpture, installation art, concrete poetry, and land art. Throughout her career, Holt also produced works in other media, including film and photography. Since 2018, her legacy has been cared for by Holt/Smithson Foundation. Nancy Holt was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, in 1938.[1][2] An only child, she spent a great deal of her childhood
Nancy Holt
Born (1938-04-05)April 5, 1938 Died February 8, 2014(2014-02-08) (aged 75) Nationality American Known for Sculpture, photography, film, writing Movement Environmental art and land art Spouse Biography
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