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Ed Dwight
American sculptor and former test pilot

Ed Dwight

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American sculptor and former test pilot
A.K.A.
Edward J. Dwight, Jr., Edward Dwight, Edward Joseph Dwight, Jr.
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Place of birth
Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, U.S.A.
Age
90 years
Ed Dwight
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Biography

Edward Joseph (Ed) Dwight, Jr. (born September 9, 1933) is an African-American sculptor and former test pilot who was the first African American to be trained as an astronaut.

Early life

Dwight was born in the Kansas City, Kansas area on September 9, 1933 to Edward Dwight, Sr. and Georgia Baker Dwight. His father played second baseman for the Kansas City Monarchs.

As a child, he was an avid reader and talented artist who was mechanically gifted and enjoyed working with his hands.

Piloting

Dwight joined the United States Air Force in 1953. In 1957, while serving as an Air Force test pilot, he earned a degree in Aeronautical Engineering from Arizona State University. He received the rank of captain while serving in the Air Force.

Astronaut training

In 1961, the Kennedy administration selected Dwight as the first African American astronaut trainee, at the suggestion of the National Urban League's Whitney Young. His selection garnered international media attention, and Dwight appeared on the covers of newsmagazines such as Ebony, Jet, and Sepia.

Despite facing discrimination from other astronauts, Dwight persevered until the assassination of President Kennedy, after which government officials created a threatening atmosphere and he was assigned to be a liaison officer in Germany to a non-existent German test pilot school. As a result of this climate, he resigned from the Air Force in 1966.

Sculpting

After resigning from the Air Force, Dwight worked as an engineer, in real estate, and for IBM. He learned how to operate the University of Denver's metal casting foundry in the mid 1970s, and received a Master of Fine Arts from the University in 1977.

Each of Dwight's pieces involves blacks and civil rights activists. Most of the pieces depict only black people, but the Underground Railroad Sculpture in Battle Creek also honors Erastus and Sarah Hussey, who were conductors on the Underground Railroad. Dwight's first major works was a commission in 1974 to create a sculpture of Colorado Lieutenant Governor George L. Brown. Soon after, he was commissioned by the Colorado Centennial Commission to create a series of bronze sculptures entreated "Black Frontier in the American West."

Soon after his completion of his "Black Frontier in the American West" exhibit, Dwight created a series of over 70 bronze sculptures at the St. Louis Arch Museum at the request of the National Park Service. The series, "Jazz: An American Art Form", depicts the evolution of jazz and features jazz performers such as Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, Benny Goodman, and Charlie Parker.

Dwight owns and operates Ed Dwight Studios, based in Denver, Colorado.

He is recognized for innovative use of negative space in sculpting.

Notable sculptures

Dwight has created over 100 public art sculptures, including:

NamePictureLocationUnveiledNotes
African American History MonumentSouth Carolina African American History Monument (7917141422).jpgSouth Carolina State House grounds – Columbia, South Carolina000000002001-03-29-0000March 29, 2001
Alex Haley / Kunta Kinte MemorialAlex Haley-Kunta Kinte Memorial (1398338293).jpgThe City Dock – Annapolis, Maryland000000001999-12-01-0000December 1999
Black Revolutionary War Patriots MemorialConstitution Gardens – Washington, D.C.000000001991-01-01-00001991
Captain Walter Dyett StatueChicago, Illinois
ConcertoFolly Theater – Kansas City, Missouri
Dr. Benjamin MaysMorehouse College Commons – Atlanta, Georgia
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.Anne Arundel Community College – Annapolis, Maryland000000002006-01-01-00002006
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.Houston, Texas000000002007-01-01-00002007
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. MemorialCity Park – Denver, Colorado000000002002-01-01-00002002
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. & Coretta Scott KingAllentown, Pennsylvania000000002011-01-01-00002011
Gateway to Freedom International Memorial to the Underground RailroadGateway to Freedom International Memorial to the Underground Railroad - Detroit - front.jpgPhilip A. Hart Plaza – Detroit, Michigan000000002001-01-01-00002001
George Washington Williams bustOhio Statehouse – Columbus, Ohio
Hank AaronAtlanta–Fulton County Stadium – Atlanta, Georgia000000001982-01-01-00001982
Inauguration of History and Hope – Inaugural Sculpture Scene of President Barack ObamaTouring exhibit000000002010-01-01-00002010
Jack Trice MemorialIowa State University – Ames, Iowa
Jazz: An American Art FormSt. Louis Arch Museum – St. Louis, Missouri
John Hope Franklin Tower of ReconciliationTulsa, Oklahoma
Mayor Harold WashingtonHarold Washington Cultural Center – Chicago, Illinois000000002004-01-01-00002004
Memorial to Rosa Parks, Mother of the Civil Rights MovementGrand Rapids, Michigan000000002010-01-01-00002010
Mother of Africa ChapelBasilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception – Washington, D.C.000000001997-01-01-00001997
Mr. Frederick DouglassFrederick Douglass National Historic Site – Washington, D.C.000000001980-01-01-00001980Dwight's first commission
Quincy Jones Sculpture ParkChicago, Illinois
Soldiers MemorialLincoln University – Jefferson City, Missouri000000002007-01-01-00002007
Tower of Freedom International Memorial to the Underground RailroadUnderground Railroad Monument - Windsor, Ontario.JPGCivic Esplanade – Windsor, Ontario000000002001-01-01-00002001
Underground Railroad MemorialThe Underground Railroad Sculpture in Battle Creek, Michigan (2981829830).jpgKellogg Foundation headquarters – Battle Creek, Michigan000000001994-01-01-00001994
United House of Prayer for All PeopleLincoln Cemetery – Suitland, Maryland000000002008-01-01-00002008
William E. Smith, Director of AirportsDenver, Colorado
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