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When Glenna Goodacre was studying art, she told her teacher she wanted to become a sculptor. He discouraged her, giving her a “D” and telling her she had no ability to see in three dimensions. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content.

Please enable it in your browser settings. The late Santa Fe sculptor Glenna Goodacre poses with the 1998 Sacagawea dollar coin, honoring the Shoshone woman who guided the Lewis and Clark Expedition. “He ls, They Are” by Glenna Goodacre.



Sculptor Glenna Goodacre works on “Tug of War.” “Pueblo Girl,” by Glenna Goodacre, bronze bas-relief, 11-inches high, done before her 2007 illness. Goodacre did a lot of bas-reliefs, which made her a natural to design the Sacagawea dollar coin.

“Sacred Song” by Glenna Goodacre. The model for Glenna Goodacre’s Vietnam Women’s Memorial on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.

“Basket Dancers” by Glenna Goodacre. “End of the Dance” by Glenna Goodacre..

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