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William T Wiley, multi-faceted artist and educator integral to Bay Area art scene, dies at 83

Sam Whiting April 28, 2021Updated: April 28, 2021, 8:00 pm Artist William Wiley is interviewed in 1996 at his Woodacre studio in Marin County. Photo: Jerry Telfer, The Chronicle 1996 William T. Wiley a founder of the Bay Area Funk art movement who expanded into every medium and style of creation from watercolor to printmaking to giant sculptures in a career that lasted from 1960 until just a few months ago died Sunday, April 25, at Marin General Hospital. His death was due to complications from Parkinson’s disease, which he’d suffered from since 2014, said his son, Ethan Wiley. He was 83. A painter with a unique style developed at an early age, Wiley had exhibited at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in 1960 when he was 23 and still an undergraduate at the San Francisco Art Institute. Since then, SFMOMA has come to own 50 of his pieces, with eight of them in mediums from ink on felt and leather to etching on paper on display in a designated gallery s

North-east Men s Shed groups adapt to new ways of working

© Bridge of Don and District Men s Shed Items made by the Bridge of Don and District Men s Shed in 2020. Men’s Sheds groups from across the north-east have continued to support their communities with new ways of working. As the coronavirus pandemic hit the world, clubs and organisations were shut down as the official guidance was to stay at home. However, the sense of community within members across the region never wavered, with groups using their skills to make PPE for those who needed it. And others dropped off vital medication and food to vulnerable people in the north-east who were unable to leave their homes.

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