Stacy Lynn Waddell (b. 1966, US) is an American artist who explores the storytelling power of portraits and how society articulates its values and social hierarchies visually through portraiture. She focuses on the correspondence between art historical narratives and economic, political, and social structures, probing the contradictions and misperceptions of American culture through the allegory of her own personal story.
Waddell is the self-appointed archivist of her family and has spent many long hours researching her family’s origin story. The young woman in this photograph is the artist's maternal grandmother, Anliza Massenburg Gill, on a visit to New York City. She was a firm believer in community and family, and together with her husband Otis Gill, raised seven children, who have continued to thrive across generations at home house On-The-Hill on their treasured farm and pasture lands in North Carolina. By placing this photograph on the Façade, Waddell honors her dearly loved grandmother in a way that speaks to the lasting impact of portraiture.
Home House can be enjoyed by all on the exterior of our building on Evans Way and by ticketed visitors from inside the Museum’s walled garden. Additional works by the artist are featured in the exhibition Metal of Honor: Gold from Simone Martini to Contemporary Art on view through January 16, 2023.