Sally Wittliff

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Sally Wittliff is an American photographer and co-founder of the Wittliff Collections at Texas State University, known for her work preserving and promoting Southwestern and Mexican photography and culture.

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instanceOf American photographer
cultural preservationist
human
photographer
associatedWith Texas State University Libraries NERFINISHED
The Wittliff Collections exhibitions NERFINISHED
basedIn Texas NERFINISHED
coFoundedWith Bill Wittliff NERFINISHED
coFounderOf Southwestern & Mexican Photography Collection NERFINISHED
Southwestern Writers Collection NERFINISHED
The Wittliff Collections NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer Texas State University NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Mexican photography
Southwestern photography
archival curation
cultural heritage preservation
photography
focusesOn Mexico NERFINISHED
Southwestern United States NERFINISHED
photographic archives
genre cultural photography
documentary photography
hasRole arts administrator
collector
curator
languageOfWorkOrName English
name Sally Wittliff NERFINISHED
notableFor building collections of Southwestern and Mexican photography at Texas State University
preserving Mexican photography
preserving Southwestern photography
promoting Mexican culture
promoting Southwestern culture
notableWork development of The Wittliff Collections photography archives
occupation arts administrator
curator
photographer
residence Texas
spouse Bill Wittliff NERFINISHED
workLocation San Marcos, Texas NERFINISHED
Texas State University NERFINISHED

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William D. Wittliff spouse Sally Wittliff