National Portrait Gallery Presents a Portrait of Alice Waters
Created
by Competition Winner Dave Woody
Presented for the First Time in Berkeley, California
The Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery has commissioned a photographic portrait of food
pioneer Alice Waters, founder of the Chez Panisse Restaurant and Cafe, the Edible Schoolyard and
champion of the Slow Food movement. The portrait was created by Dave Woody, the first-place
winner of the museum’s 2009 Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition. It will be unveiled Aug. 26 at
the University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive as a part of the 40th
anniversary celebration of the restaurant’s founding.
This presentation is the first for the Portrait Gallery that will take place outside of the museum;
the portrait will be installed in Washington, D.C., during a presentation at the Portrait Gallery in late
January 2012.
“I am delighted to present this newly created portrait by Dave Woody taken in Alice Waters’
Edible Schoolyard,” said Martin E. Sullivan, director of the museum. “In this compelling photograph,
he captures Alice Waters’ commitment to local, organic food. The Portrait Gallery recognizes Waters
for changing the way the nation thinks about how people are connected to food and the environment.”
As part of the Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition the National Portrait Gallery
commissions the winning artist to create a work that depicts a living subject for its collection. This
competition is made possible by Virginia Outwin Boochever, whose gift fosters the acquisition of
contemporary portraiture for the Portrait Gallery.
A call for entries for the next Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition will run from Sept. 1
through Oct. 30. More information can be found at: portraitcompetition.si.edu
Alice Waters
Alice Waters, chef, author and proprietor of Chez Panisse in Berkeley, Calif., is a pioneer of a
culinary philosophy based on using only the freshest organic products, served only in season. Over the
course of 40 years, Chez Panisse has developed a network of local suppliers whose dedication to
sustainable agriculture assures the restaurant a steady supply of pure, fresh ingredients.
Waters’ commitment to education led to the creation of The Edible Schoolyard, a one-acre
garden and an adjacent kitchen classroom at Berkeley’s Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School. The
Edible Schoolyard, started in 1996, is a model public education program that gives the nearly 1,000
students the knowledge and values they need to build a humane and sustainable future by actively
involving them in all aspects of the food cycle. The success of The Edible Schoolyard led to the
School Lunch Initiative, which has as its national agenda the integration of a nutritious daily lunch and
gardening experience into the academic curriculum of all the public schools in the United States.
Dave Woody
Born in Fort Collins, Colo., Dave Woody received his Bachelor of Fine Arts in photography
from Colorado State University in 1996. He earned his Master of Fine Arts in studio art from the
University of Texas at Austin in 2007. Woody received multiple awards and honors while studying at
the University of Texas.
Woody has taught photography at the University of Texas at Austin and Colorado State
University; he has exhibited widely throughout the country and internationally.
Reviews of the unveiling can be found online at:
San Francisco Chronicle
New York Times Style Magazine (blog)
Alice Waters
Artist: Dave Woody
Pigment print, 2010
111.8 x 137.8cm (44 x 54 1/4")
Frame: 124.8 x 149.2 x 7cm (49 1/8 x 58 3/4 x 2 3/4")
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; Acquired through the Marc Pachter
Commissioning Fund as part of the first prize, Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition
2009
NPG.2011.75.1