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Edith R. Wyle


Edith Robinson Wyle (April 21, 1918 – October 12, 1999) was an American artist and arts patron, founder of the Craft and Folk Art Museum in Los Angeles.

Edith Robinson was born in San Francisco in 1918, the daughter of Rose and Louis Robinson. Her grandparents were Jewish immigrants from eastern Europe. Her parents were musicians, but her father also trained as a dentist. Edith moved to Los Angeles with her parents when she was six years old. As a girl she studied art, music, and dance. She earned a degree in English at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), and worked as a secretary before she married.

As a young wife and mother in the 1940s, Edith Wyle returned to painting as a hobby, and studied with the painter and sculptor Rico Lebrun, who encouraged her particular interest in folk arts. Through adulthood she continued to take classes in various media, including weaving and pottery.

In 1965, Edith Wyle opened The Egg and the Eye, a cafe and gallery on Wilshire Boulevard, across from the LaBrea Tar Pits and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA). Describing the cafe's founding, she told the Los Angeles Times:

In 1973, the cafe became the Craft and Folk Art Museum, and Wyle was director of the museum until 1984. Always struggling financially, the museum closed for periods in the 1990s, and in 1997 Wyle refused to allow a merger with LACMA. She lived to see the museum reopened under the auspices of the Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department.

In connection with her museum work, Edith Wyle organized the Festival of Masks in 1976, a multicultural parade and arts celebration. Wyle also worked on arts events during the 1984 Summer Olympics, and served on the board at California Institute of the Arts (CalArts). She published California Women in Crafts (1977), and was author of several exhibit catalogs.

Edith Robinson married Frank S. Wyle in 1942. They had three children together: Nancy Romero, Stephen Wyle (father of actor Noah Wyle), and Diana Munk. Edith Wyle died from cancer in October 1999, age 81.


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