Jennifer Wolf is interested in the complex nature of relationships between a particular medium and the image it communicates. In her painting practice this has manifest through fore grounding the craft of paint making. The process of mining her own pigment sources including Iron oxides, copper oxides, calcium carbonates and Carbon has taken me to locations such as France, Peru, Brazil, North Africa and my hometown of Ventura California. The reconstitution of these site-specific minerals into a painting medium is one of the ways in which Jennifer Wolf communicates ideas about history, nature, and the craft involved in my own artistic production.

Born: 1972

Hometown: Ventura, Ca.

Education

2010 MFA  Otis College of Art and Design

1997 B.A. Art History, U.C.L.A.

1997 University of Georgia Archaeological Field Excavation, Carthage, Tunisia.

1993 Churchill College of the Arts, Cambridge University, England.

Selected Solo Exhibitions

2015  Edge Of Miscibility, William Turner Gallery, Los Angeles

2013  Landscape, William Turner Gallery, Los Angeles

2012 The Rincon Paintings, William Turner Gallery, Los Angeles

2010  A Place Without A Place, MFA Thesis Installation, Bolsky Gallery, Los Angeles

2007 Bloom, Elizabeth Paige Smith, Venice CA.

2005 Ground, William Turner Gallery, Bergamot Station, Los Angeles.

2003  New Paintings, Highways Upstairs Gallery, Santa Monica, CA.

2002 Cavings, the sandbox, Venice

2001 Color and Form, the sandbox, Venice

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