American sculptor
Lorinda Roland was an American sculptor. Born to an acting family, she became interested in sculpture while attending Finch College and studied art during her youth. A 1963 Guggenheim Fellow, she created sculptures made of bronze and copper. She later lived in Orcas Island for the last 35 years of her life, holding a few solo exhibitions there.
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