In a culture that idolizes youth, where “anti-aging” products are sold in every grocery store and magazines are steeped in images of narrowly defined beauty, Anne Noggle’s portraits of middle-age and ...
Through images and words, Noggle has quite the story to tell. Anne Noggle was a pioneer for women’s aviation, a pioneer for photography at the New Mexico Museum of Art, and the museum is now ...
This winter, Phoenix Art Museum presents Muscle Memory: Lens on the Body, an exploration of the ways in which photographers across history have represented. Out West has no strict or static boundaries ...
Anne Noggle was an aviator, photographer, curator and professor. She received her pilot’s license at age 17, and at 21 she was flying missions in World War II, as a member of the Woman’s Airforce ...
The Anne Noggle collection in the Photographic History Collection consists of four panoramic photographs signed and dated between 1969 and 1972. The subjects are: a neighborhood group, an elderly ...
Anne Noggle was born in Evanston, Illinois, in 1922. In her mid-teens, she saw the legendary aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart and persuaded her mother to let her take flying classes. She joined the ...
The museum’s exhibition Assumed Identities: Photographs by Anne Noggle spans the career of a photographer who often made herself the subjects of her works. Noggle (1922-2005) was a photographer, pilot ...
ALBUQUERQUE (AP) -- Anne Noggle, a pilot who became a renowned photographer after an illness forced her to give up flying, died Aug. 16. She was 83. Noggle was born in Evanston, Ill., and served in ...
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