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1939 Lubbock, Texas - 2020 Santa Fe, New Mexico. Known for: Child genre and figure sculpture.
With a career spanning nearly five decades, Glenna Goodacre has become well-known for her bronze sculptures, specializing in sensitive portraits of children in action. Another subject matter is... Read full biography
With a career spanning nearly five decades, Glenna Goodacre has become well-known for her bronze sculptures, specializing in sensitive portraits of children in action. Another subject matter is American Indians including the New Mexico Pueblo Indians exemplified by her depiction of a sacred... Read full biography
With a career spanning nearly five decades, Glenna Goodacre has become well-known for her bronze sculptures, specializing in sensitive portraits of children in action. Another subject matter is American Indians including the New Mexico Pueblo Indians exemplified by her depiction of a sacred ceremony, The Basket Dance. Likely her most important commission is the women's memorial in Washington D.C. commemorating the women who served in the Vietnam War. Another prestigious work, "After the Ride,"... Read full biography
With a career spanning nearly five decades, Glenna Goodacre has become well-known for her bronze sculptures, specializing in sensitive portraits of children in action. Another subject matter is American Indians including the New Mexico Pueblo Indians exemplified by her depiction of a sacred ceremony, The Basket Dance. Likely her most important commission is the women's memorial in Washington D.C. commemorating the women who served in the Vietnam War. Another prestigious work, "After the Ride," a seven-foot high statue of President Ronald Reagan, was unveiled in Fall, 1998 at the Reagan Library in Southern California. She was born in Texas, graduated from Colorado College, and then studied at the Art Students League in New York. From 1983,... Read full biography
With a career spanning nearly five decades, Glenna Goodacre has become well-known for her bronze sculptures, specializing in sensitive portraits of children in action. Another subject matter is American Indians including the New Mexico Pueblo Indians exemplified by her depiction of a sacred ceremony, The Basket Dance. Likely her most important commission is the women's memorial in Washington D.C. commemorating the women who served in the Vietnam War. Another prestigious work, "After the Ride," a seven-foot high statue of President Ronald Reagan, was unveiled in Fall, 1998 at the Reagan Library in Southern California. She was born in Texas, graduated from Colorado College, and then studied at the Art Students League in New York. From 1983, her home has been in Santa Fe, New Mexico. She has won numerous awards from the Nationa... Read full biography
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- News Beat-On the SceneJuly 2004Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- The Great OutdoorsJuly 2004Gangelhoff, BonnieSouthwest Art
- News Beat-On the SceneJanuary 2004Editor, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Traveling Collector-Greenwich TimeSeptember 2003Lew, IrvinaArt & Antiques
- Danny's ColumnAugust 2003Medina, DannyArt-Talk
- Grand-Scale Sculpting: The ChallengJuly 2003Stavig, VickiArt of the West
- Art DestinationsMarch 2003Kupers, AudreyWildlife Art
- Spotlight-Tony WorkmanJanuary 2003Morrison, ShariArt-Talk
- New Mexico, Best of the WestOctober 2002Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- What's NewsSeptember 2002Editors, Art of the WestArt of the West
- On the SceneSeptember 2002Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Field NotesSeptember 2002Editors, Wildlife ArtWildlife Art
- Gallery WatchJuly 2002Editors, Art & AntiquesArt & Antiques
- On the SceneJuly 2002Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- A Stage for SculptureJuly 2002Gangelhoff, BonnieSouthwest Art
- On the SceneJanuary 2002Editor, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Resort Town CollectionsOctober 2001Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Realism TodayJuly 2001Editor, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- 30 years of Southwest ArtMay 2001Editor, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- The Art of CollectingOctober 2000Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Artists of AmericaSeptember 2000Fauntleroy, GussieSouthwest Art
- From Ruinous to LiminousAugust 2000Robinson, RebeccaArt & Antiques
- Goodacre GoldApril 2000Stavig, VickiArt of the West
- American Sculpture at the FleischerFebruary 2000Coles, William, PhDSouthwest Art
- Art BuzzzOctober 1999Editor, Art-TalkArt-Talk
- The Reign of Cowboy ArtOctober 1999May, StephenSouthwest Art
- A & A UpdateSeptember 1999EditorsArt & Antiques
- Art NewsJanuary 1999Editors, Art TalkArt-Talk
- Can It Be? Gender Bias in ArtJune 1998Macomber, BillArt-Talk
- Western Art is Alive and WellNovember 1997Duty, MichaelArt of the West
- Best of West: SC, UT, WA, TXApril 1997Tennant, DonnaSouthwest Art
- What's UpDecember 1996Editors, American ArtistAmerican Artist
- Scott CollectionOctober 1996Archibald, JudySouthwest Art
- Ballantine CollectionOctober 1996Lees, Dan'lSouthwest Art
- Editor's PerspectiveOctober 1996McGarry, SusanSouthwest Art
- Bottom LineOctober 1995Brown, Margaret LSouthwest Art
- CatharsisJuly 1994Kusel, DeniseSouthwest Art
