Sheila Pinkel
Sheila Mae Pinkel (b. 1941) is an American artist best known for her cameraless photography work.[1] Her artwork has environmental and political themes, with series about nuclear reactors, U.S. involvement in El Salvador, prisons and the lack of natural grown foods.[2] Sheila Pinkel was born in Newport News, Virginia. She attended Santa Monica High School and University of California, Berkeley (Bachelor of Arts in Art/Sculpture, 1963) before getting her MFA in Art/Photography from UCLA in 1977. From 1986 - 2012 she was a Professor of Art at Pomona College in California.[3]
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External Links
- Artist's Website
- Pomona College News: Professors Catalin Mitscu and Sheila Pinkel to retire
- Press Release: Exhibition: Sheila Pinkel - Folded Paper, Glass Rods, 1974 - 1982
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