Allen A. Dutton
Allen A. Dutton, intruiging photographer from ArizonaAllen Dutton is a master photographer, author, sculptor, social critic, painter, poet, educator and philosopher. Son of pioneers After attending public schools in Kingman, he enrolled in the Arizona State Teachers College in Tempe where he earned a bachelor’s degree in art. In 1942, he joined the U.S. Army where he served in the Third Infantry Division. He was later sent to North Africa for tank warfare. After his discharge in 1946, he went on to study painting and sculpture at the Art Center School in Los Angeles. Dutton earned a master’s in history with a minor in art from Arizona State University. The teacherDutton held a variety of teaching posts in public schools before joining the Art Department at Phoenix College in 1960. He taught photography courses and later served as head of the department. In 1962 he attended a workshop in Denver, Colorado taught by photographer Minor White, who became a good friend and was a significant influence on Dutton’s work. Dutton as photographer Dutton used an 8x10 or 11x14 view camera to produce all his negatives. These were then contact printed and developed by him. Nude Montages (1970s) Resources Arizona Historical Foundation |










