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RESUME
Born in Detroit, Michigan, Jean Wolff studied fine arts at the Center for Creative Studies in Detroit and at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, receiving a BFA in studio arts. She moved to New York to attend Hunter College, CUNY in New York, graduating with an MFA in painting and printmaking. Jean has had group and solo exhibits in various galleries in New York City and Internationally. In addition, she has 119 published works in 81 issues of 54 literary magazines. She has lived and worked in New York City since attending graduate school and is now part of the artistic community of Westbeth in Manhattan. Her workspace studio is located in Mana Cultural Center in Jersey City, NJ. For complete exhibition list and bibliography please visit artist website at http://www.jeanwolff.com
Education
Masters of Fine Arts, 1984. Hunter College, City University of New York. New York, NY.
Bachelors of Fine Arts, 1982. The University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, MI.
Solo Exhibitions
2024 "Open Book", Monira Foundation, Jersey City, NJ. Online exhibition focusing on book project artworks.
2010 Simon Gallery, Morristown, NJ.
2007 “5:5:5” Traeger & Pinto Gallery, Mexico City, Mexico.
Simon Gallery, Morristown, NJ.
2006 “Recent Work.” Robert Steele Gallery, New York, NY.
Selected Group Exhibitions
2024 “Winter Moon” White Columns Online. Curated by What Pipeline, Detroit. New York, NY.
2023 “The Big Small Show 2023” Drawing Rooms, Jersey City, NJ.
"Winter Show." Westbeth Gallery, New York, NY.
“Thresholds” BAM Art Advisory, Larchmont, NY
“Scribbles: Habits, Compulsions & Outpourings of the Doodling Mind.” Juried by Amy Cheng and Lois Bender.
Carter Burden Gallery, NY.
“BAM Art Takeover at Atelier Modern.” Larchmont, NY
“Transposed. Ray Beldner, Carrie Johnson, Fino Prydz and Jean Wolff.” Museum Editions, New York, NY
2022 “Winter Show.” Westbeth Gallery, New York, NY.
“Outside In: Textures and Abstractions.” BAM Art, Larchmont, New York.
2021 “Winter Art Show: SOLO by Rooms” BAM Art, Larchmont, New York
“Winter Show.” Westbeth Gallery, New York, NY..
“Art in the Yard – Women Artists Breaking Out” BAM Art, Larchmont, New York.
2020 “Homemade.” BAM Art. Online Exhibition. Larchmont, New York.
2019 “Introductions 2019 Applicant Exhibition.” Online Exhibition, Trestle Gallery. Brooklyn, NY.
https://trestlegallery.submittable.com/gallery/5a58a703-1242-45f5-beab-753312ac0856/11773825/
2018 “A Winter Gathering.” Westbeth Gallery, New York, NY.
“Beyond Black and White.” Westbeth Gallery, New York, NY. 2017
2017 “Ambiguities/Innuendos? Go Fish.” Stamps Gallery, The University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, MI. Curated by Brian
Kennedy, President, Director, and CEO of the Toledo Museum of Art.
2016 “Impressed – An Exhibition of Printmaking.” Westbeth Gallery, New York, NY.
“Horror Vacui.” Argus II Gallery, The University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, MI. Curated by Elysia Borowy-Reeder,
Executive Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD)
2015 “Puzzles Riddles & Enigmas.” Slusser Gallery, The University of Michigan, Stamps School of Art & Design. Ann Arbor, MI.
“Working in NYC. 27 Artists - 705 Driggs Avenue.” Central Connecticut State University Art Gallery, New Britain, CT.
2010 “Continuing Color Abstraction.” The Painting Center, New York, NY.
“It’s a Wonderful 10th Sideshow Gallery, Brooklyn, NY.
2009 “Koegel, Roudane, Sharer & Wolff.” Slate Gallery, Brooklyn, NY.
“It’s a Wonderful Life.” Sideshow Gallery, Brooklyn, NY.
2008 “No Chromophobia.” OK Harrris Gallery, New York, NY.
2006 “The Square.” The ‘temporary Museum of Painting, Brooklyn, NY.
“The Printed Image.” Steamboat Springs Art Council, Steamboat Springs, CO. Curated by Susan Hover Oehme of
Riverhouse Editions.
2005 “Summer View: a group exhibition of paintings and sculpture.” Robert Steele Gallery, New York, NY.
2003 “Abstraction.” Robert Steele Gallery, New York, NY.
“Summer Group Show, Gallery Artists.” Robert Steele Gallery, New York, NY.
“Project Room: Jean Wolff.” Robert Steele Gallery, New York, NY.
2001 “The Pierogi Flatfiles.” Block ArtSpace, Kansas City, MO.
2000 “Print Publishers Spotlight.” Barbara Krakow Gallery, Boston, MA.
“The Pierogi Flatfiles.” Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, CA.
“The Pierogi Flatfiles.” Post Gallery, Los Angeles, CA.
1999 “Alter Egos“ The One Club, New Y ork, NY .
“Piergoi 2000: The Flatfiles.” Rosenwald-Wolff Gallery, The University of the Arts. Philadelphia, PA.
1998 “Pierogi goes to College.” Bard College, Rhinebeck, New York.
“The Flatfiles.” Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY.
“Pierogi 2000, New York: The Flatfiles.” Kunstler Haus, Vienna, Austria.
1997 “Intimate Universe [revisited].” James Howe Fine Arts Gallery of Kean University. Union, NJ.
“Process Becomes Poetry.” Robert Steele Gallery. New York, NY.
“Art on Paper,” Weatherspoon Art Gallery, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, NC.
“New York Drawers: The Pierogi 200 Flatfiles.” Gasworks, London, traveling to Corner House, Manchester, UK.
“Current Undercurrent: Working in Brooklyn.” Brooklyn Museum of Art. Brooklyn, NY. Co-organized by the Brooklyn
Museum of Art and Pierogi 2000 in cooperation with Momenta Art and ARENA.
“Abstraction Index.” Condeso/Lawler Gallery. New York, NY.
“Intimate Universe [revisited].” Robert Steele Galley. Curated by Michael Walls. New York, NY.
“Winter Invitational.” O’Hara Gallery. New York, NY.
1996 “Material Madness.” The Workspace at Dolgenos Newman & Cronin. New York, NY.
“Method and Multiplicity.” APEX Art. Curated by Richmond Burton. New York, NY
“The lyrical, the expressionistic and the poetic.” Denise Bibro Fine Art. New York, NY.
1995 “The Small Painting Show.” O’Hara Gallery. Curated by Michael Walls. New York, NY.
“Salon des Trees.” A one day event in Central Park. Organized by Austin Ackles. New York, NY.
“apart; a whole.” Room Gallery. New York, NY.
“Other Rooms.” Ronald Feldman Gallery. New York, NY.
“A Romantic Impulse.” O’Hara Gallery. Curated by Michael Walls. New York, NY.
“All-of-a-Piece.” Katonah Museum of Art. Katonah, NY. Juried by Robert Storr.
1994 “Fifty Nifty Pictures Plus Objects.” AHI Gallery. New York, NY
“Mass Exposure.” Art Initiatives’ Salon ‘94. Tribeca 148 Gallery. New York, NY.
“To enchant (blue).” Bixler/McCallister Galleries. Curated by Michael Walls. New York, NY.
“The Pleasure Principle.” Kohn Pederson Fox Architects Gallery. New York, NY.
“Isn’t it Romantic.” Crosby Street Gallery, Art Initiatives. Curated by Michael Walls. New York, NY.
1992 “Salon of the Mating Spiders.” Herron Test-Site. Brooklyn, NY.
“The NEUROTIC ART SHOW II.” Four Walls at Artist Space. New York, NY.
1991 “OIA Salon Show.” 148 Duane St. Gallery. New York, NY.
“The Decade Show.” 10 Years of Hunter MFAs. Hunter College. New York, NY
1990 “Ornamental Abstraction.” Soho Center for Visual Arts. New York, NY.
“Art at the YWCA.” Coalition of Independent Artists. Brooklyn, New York.
1989 Alumni Exposition, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.
“De Vonk Springt Over.” Galerie Cirkel. Almere-Haven, Netherlands.
1988 “Small/Big Works.” Ammo Gallery. Brooklyn, NY.
“Trans Ego Show.” Minor Injury. Brooklyn, NY.
1987 “AWNY Fine Arts Show.” Art Directors Club Gallery. New York, NY.
“Anti-Ego Show.” Minor Injury. Brooklyn, NY.
1986 Group Show (Collaboration with artist Eva Nooter.) KCB Artist Center. Bergen, Netherlands.
Group Show. De Vonk Artist Center. Bussum, Netherlands.
1984 “Open Show.” Boston Visual Artists Union,. Boston, MA.
“Really Small Arts.” Hunter Arts Gallery. New York, NY.
“Two Artists.” Hunter Arts Gallery. New York, NY.
1982 “Dimensions.” Installation. C.A.D.E. Gallery. Detroit, MI.
“Printmaking Exhibition.” J. Walter Thompson Gallery. Dearborn, MI.
“Four Artists.” Rackham Gallery. Ann Arbor, MI.
One Person Show. Residential Gallery. Ann Arbor, MI.
“Print Invitational.” University of California. Davis, CA.
1981 “Paperworks.” Focus Gallery. Detroit, MI.
“Printmaking Exhibition.” Scarab Club,. Detroit, MI.
Bibliography
-- Jean Wolff: Progressions 1999-2007. Pinto Books, New York, NY; 2007 . 124 pp.
-- “Working Proof,” Art On Paper, New York, New York; January-February 2001; page 76
Burton, Richmond. “Method and Multiplicity,” exhibition brochure, APEX Art. New York City; September 1996; not paginated
Fuller, Katie. “Images: Art and fresh air at Industry City Open Studios - Two Coats Paint.” Online review. http://www.twocoatsofpaint.com/2017/05/industry-city-open-studios.html#comment-43398. May 25, 2017.
Howe, Jeff. “Material Madness,” exhibition essay, The Work Space at Dolgenos Newman and Cronin, New York City; October 1996; not paginated
Lochery, John. “apart; a whole,” exhibition catalogue, Room Gallery, New York City; September 1995; not paginated
New American Paintings, Open Studio Press, Wellesley, Massachusetts, February 1998; pp. 106-107, 126
Parpis, Eleftheria. “Moonlighting Magic. An Exhibit at The One Club Focuses on the Artist’s Way,” ADWEEK, Eastern Edition, August 16, 1999; pp. 16-17
Portada, Lauren. “Jean Wolff. 5:5:5,” exhibition catalogue, Trager Pinto Gallery, Mexico City, Mexico; April 2007; not paginated
Smith, Roberta. “To Enchant (Blue),” The New York Times, Art in Review; New York City; 22 July 1994; page C24
Storr, Robert. “All of a Piece,” juror’s statement published in conjunction with exhibition “All of a Piece”, Katonah Museum of Art, Katonah, New York; June 1995; not paginated
Two Coats of Paint. “Images: Art and fresh air at Industry City Open Studios>” May 25, 2017 http://www.twocoatsofpaint.com/2017/05/industry-city-open-studios.html#comment-43398
Zimmer, William. “A Juried Show: 51 Selections Out of More Than 1,000 Entries,” The New York Times, Westchester Edition, 11 June 1995; section 13, page 22
Zinn, Tamar. “Beyond Black &B White @ Westbeth Gallery.” January 13, 2018. Non-paginated. http://tamarzinn.blogspot.com/2018/01/beyond-black-and-white-westbeth-gallery.html
Collections
Arkansas Art Center, Hot Springs, AR.
Flatiron Institute - The Simons Foundation. New York, NY.
Goodwin, Proctor & Hoar. Boston, MA.
Hale & Dorr. Boston. MA.
Holland, Mark, Martin. Boston, MA.
McKee Nelson LLP, New York, NY.
Pfizer. New York, NY.
Prince, Lobel, Glousky & Tye, LLP. Boston, MA
Simplex. Westminister. MA.
State Street Bank and Trust, Boston, MA.
Standard Federal Bank. Troy, Michigan.
Werner Kramarsky. New York, NY.
Winston & Strawn. New York, NY.
Winston & Strawn. Washington, DC.
Grants/Awards
2015 Juror’s Award. Slusser Gallery, The Univeristy of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.
2006 Juror’s Award. Steamboat Springs Arts Council. Steamboat Springs, CO.
1999 Elizabeth Foundation, Grantee, New York, NY .
1997 Elizabeth Foundation, Finalist, New York, NY .
1995 Basil H. Alkazzi Award, Finalist, New York, NY.
1990 Artist Grant. Artist Space. New York, NY.
1984 William Graf Award. Hunter College. New York, NY.
1982 Stewart & Stewart Award. The University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, MI.