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(LA Times) Dr. Elizabeth Wiatr, 48 - Visual Culture Scholar & documentary maker

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Dec 7, 2008, 6:16:41 PM12/7/08
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Dr. Elizabeth Wiatr

WIATR, Elizabeth Dr. Elizabeth Wiatr, a longtime Los Angeles resident,
died November 11, 2008 at her home in Boise, Idaho. She was 48. She
had been battling a brain tumor for nearly three years.

Liz was born June 18, 1960 in Chicago, Illinois to Robert and Sandra
Wiatr. She attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, The
University of Illinois and The California Institute of the Arts
(M.F.A. Photography) before obtaining her Ph.D. in American cultural
history and critical theory from the University of California, Irvine
in 2003.

She taught at UCI and the Southern California Institute of
Architecture before going to Boise State University in the fall of
2005 to teach art history and visual culture.

Liz was currently at work on her book, "Seeing American: Visual
Education and the Making of Modern Observers," which examines the
visual education movement in the early part of the 20th century. Her
scholarship explored the way photographs and films convey particular
forms of knowledge and modes of seeing, thinking and being and help
forge social identities in the process.

In 1993, she completed the experimental documentary film "Chapbook of
the Non-Eminent," which she described as "a bittersweet love poem to
Los Angeles, a city of tremendous contradictions, where appearances
and actuality are often at odds." This film recently screened at the
Museum of Modern Art in New York City and the Viennale Film Festival
in Vienna.

Liz lived life fully every day. She was someone whose curiosity about
the world led her to find adventure and excitement at any opportunity.
Biking was her primary mode for exploring the world; she enjoyed
cycling and camping in the deserts of Southern California and the
Catskill mountains in New York. It was there that she found
inspiration and peace of mind.

Elizabeth is survived by her mother Sandra, her sister Diane, her
brother Robert, her partner of 16 years Thomas Lewis, and their
much-adored daughter Amalia. Friends, family and co-workers are
invited to attend the memorial, which will be held in her honor at 220
S. Westmoreland Ave., Los Angeles, 90004 on Saturday, December 13th,
at 3:30 p.m. Memorial gifts in honor of Dr. Elizabeth Wiatr can be
made under her name to UCLA Neuro-Oncology at (310) 825-5074.


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