Wim Griffith

Wim Griffith is an internationally recognized, multidisciplinary artist, including sculpting, painting, and murals, as well as scenic artist for television and film. Widely exhibited in galleries throughout his native Southern California, he has also executed several prestigious commissions including The Bowers Museum in Santa Ana, California and several bronze busts for the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Hall of Fame Garden.

Wim Griffith is an internationally recognized, multidisciplinary artist, including sculpting, painting, and murals, as well as scenic artist for television and film. Widely exhibited in galleries throughout his native Southern California, he has also executed several prestigious commissions including The Bowers Museum in Santa Ana, California and several bronze busts for the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Hall of Fame Garden.

  • 2013 Bronze Bust of Announcer Al Michaels, Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
  • 2013 Bronze Bust of Producer Dick Wolf, Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
  • 2012 Bronze Bust of William Frawley, Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
  • 2010 Bronze Bust of Bea Arthur Academy, of Television Arts & Sciences
  • 2010 Bronze Bust of Betty White Academy, of Television Arts & Sciences
  • 2009 Bronze Bust of Merv Griffin Academy, of Television Arts & Sciences
  • 2008 One man show at Flazh!Alley Studio. Wim Noir-Men in Suits, San Pedro California
  • 2008 Bronze Bust of Dinah Shore, Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
  • 2005 Bronze Bust of Bob Mackie, Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
  • 2001 Community of Angels Project Los Angeles, California
  • 1998 Glez & Harkins Collection Palm Desert, California
  • 1989 Featured article in Interchange magazine
  • 1997 Courtyard Gallery, Palm Springs, California
  • 1997 Bronze Bust of Producer Sheldon Leonard, Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
  • 1996 Desert Art Source Gallery, Palm Desert, California
  • 1996 Bronze Bust of Bob Newhart, Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
  • 1996 One Man Show, Proclaim Gallery San Diego, California
  • 1995 Rose Gallery Pasadena, California
  • 1994 Bronze Bust of James Garner, Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
  • 1993 Mural commissioned by FHP for Bowers Museum Santa Ana, California
  • 1993 Published in "Street Gallery" A Guide to Los Angeles Murals by Robin J. Dunitz
  • 1993 Bronze Bust of Bill Cosby, Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
  • 1991 Commissioned Murals Disney's El Capitan Theater Hollywood, California
  • 1991 Starlight Foundation Art Auction. Other Contributing Artists Included; Peter Max, Tony Bennett
  • 1990 Western Heritage Museum "Bucked" Bronze Sculpture , Los Angeles, California
  • 1989 Bronze Bust of Producer Norman Lear, Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
  • 1989 Commissioned Lobby Mural Disney's Crest Theater Westwood, California
  • 1973-1989 Muralist/Scenic Artist/Sculptor For television and film
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Bust of James Garner
Bust of Betty White
Bust of Beatrice Arthur
Bust of Bob Mackie
Bust of Bob Newhart
Bust of Merv Griffin
Bust of Dinah Shore
Bust of Norman Lear
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Bust of James Garner
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Bust of James Garner in the Hall of Fame Garden. Sculpture by Wim Griffith.

Bust of Betty White
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Bust of Betty White in the Hall of Fame Garden. Sculpture by Wim Griffith.

Bust of Beatrice Arthur
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Bust of Beatrice Arthur in the Hall of Fame Garden. Sculpture by Wim Griffith.

Bust of Bob Mackie
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Bust of Bob Mackie in the Hall of Fame Garden. Sculpture by Wim Griffith.

Bust of Bob Newhart
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Bust of Bob Newhart in the Hall of Fame Garden. Sculpture by Wim Griffith.

Bust of Merv Griffin
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Bust of Merv Griffin in the Hall of Fame Garden. Sculpture by Wim Griffith.

Bust of Dinah Shore
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Bust of Dinah Shore in the Hall of Fame Garden. Sculpture by Wim Griffith.

Bust of Norman Lear
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Bust of Norman Lear in the Hall of Fame Garden. Sculpture by Wim Griffith.

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