Alice Wadowski-Bak
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Alice T. Wadowski-Bak (August 8, 1935 – June 14, 2008) was a noted Polish-American artist and creator of wycinanki (paper-cutting). Her most famous work is
Wigilia Wigilia () is the traditional Christmas Eve vigil supper in Poland, held on December 24. The term is often applied to the whole of Christmas Eve, extending further to Pasterka— midnight Mass, held in Roman Catholic churches all over Poland a ...
, which has been the cover art of Oplatek sold across the U.S. Ms. Wadowski-Bak's work has been exhibited at the Albright Knox in Buffalo, the Boston Institute of Contemporary Art and the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts.


Life

Trained in Buffalo NY, Alice's art caught the eye of Buffalo Society of Artists president, Polish Arts Club of Buffalo founder and esteemed artist Eugene Dyczkowski. Dyczkowski offered the young artist a scholarship. Unfortunately for Alice she was not able to accept it at the time. Ms. Bak was able to attend
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for her master's of fine art, and completed her studies at the University at Buffalo. She moved to New York City and worked as a book illustrator and fabric designer. Ms. Bak was the art instructor to Caroline Kennedy in the 1960s. Vincent Price was a fan of her artwork. Bak, a devout Catholic, also created a painting that was presented to Pope John Paul II, and hangs in the Vatican on permanent exhibition. After working in New York City, Bak returned to Niagara Falls. She worked with the Polish School at Holy Trinity Church. In 1996 Ms. Bak won the Am-Pol Eagle Citizen of the Year Award for Media. On June 14, 2008 Alice Wadowski-Bak died and is interred at Holy Trinity Cemetery, Lewiston, NY. ;Works *Wigilia, *Sleeping Beauty, *Broadway-Fillmore (1982) ;Book Illustrations: *Polish Folklore and Myth by Joanne Asala, *Polish Proverbs by Joanne Asala, *The Owl's Nest: Folk Tales from Friesland by Dorothy Gladys Spicer


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Wadowski, Alice American artists 1935 births 2008 deaths American people of Polish descent University at Buffalo alumni