Commun ty Matters Wichita Presbyterian Manor
August 2017
Vision technology helps resident keep living Resident rediscovers talent for sculpture independently When Donna Berner moved to the Westerly Residences recently, her chronic vision problems became even more of a challenge. She struggled to learn her new surroundings and meet people. “Trying to meet neighbors and make friends is a lot harder when you can’t see their faces.” As a result, Donna felt detached from the community around her. Donna had been wearing glasses for years due to double vision caused by Grave’s disease. When she also was diagnosed with macular degeneration, she really began to worry about losing her independence. But at a recent checkup, Donna’s eye doctor had good news about a new technology that has the potential to be a game-changer in the world of the VISION, continued on page 3
Throughout his career as an architect, Al Nees helped create some of downtown Wichita’s iconic structures, including the Wichita Public Library and the telephone company building at First and Broadway. But in retirement, Al, a new resident at Wichita Presbyterian Manor, has blossomed as a sculptor, creating a new type of structure and art in clay.
It was about 25 years ago when Al first set foot in a sculpture studio at City Arts in Old Town. He and another architect decided to take the class together. “One day were saying to each other, ‘I’ve never done any sculpting before; maybe I should try it.’ We did and had that first class. It’s really interesting to do, and I felt very, very much like a kindergartener among the professionals in the class. Some of those people are utterly marvelous. I had a lot of teachers around me.” His official teacher was Babs Mellor, who has been teaching sculpture in Wichita for more than 40 years. Over the years, Al had gotten away from sculpting until his daughter suggested he check out the classes at the Wichita Center for the Arts. He walked into the clay studio and right away, there was a familiar face. “Babs was there, and she said, ‘I know you!’ She’s a real neat character.” Babs announced that the class’s project for the year would be to create a SCULPTURE, continued on page 2