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Wednesday, September 28, 2022

Hianes Gallery, Social Abstraction Artist Focus: Lena Wolff

Social Abstraction

Artist Focus: Lena Wolff
Installation views of Social Abstraction at Haines Gallery. Photos: Robert Divers Herrick
Lena Wolff is an artist, craftswoman, and activist for democracy whose interdisciplinary practice merges craft traditions with geometric abstraction, feminist, and political art. Her works are currently on view at Haines in the group exhibition Social Abstraction, through October 29, 2022.
Lena Wolff, Circular Path, variation #3, 2022
Collage with hand-cut paper
41.5 x 37.5 inches framed
$16,000
Drawing from American quilt iconography—a medium steeped in history and political potential—Wolff investigates the transformative power of shape and symbol. In each work, geometrically-derived quilting patterns, passed down and shared for generations are combined with natural and cosmic imagery, as well as the artist’s own symbols for democracy, equality, and justice—an index of a shared visual language and a vision of a more just future.
"I wanted to walk in the footsteps of these makers who came before me, and make work that felt less individual and more part of a collective body of iconography."
Lena Wolff, Cabinet, 2022
Pen on paper
40.5 x 36.5 inches framed
$14,000
Wolff composes the hand-cut paper collage Circular Path, variation #3 through the improvised, irregular repetition of a single form, enacting the work of quilt-makers, while Cabinet replicates a sampler quilt, with 56 uniquely patterned squares. Her wall-hung wood sculptures, based on the eight-pointed star pattern, combine the woodworking techniques of marquetry, parquetry and inlay.
Lena Wolff, Flowering Star, 2021
Maple
56.5 x 56.5 x 2 inches
$24,000
Lena Wolff, Full Moon Star, 2021
Walnut, beech, maple
42 x 42 x 2 inches
$22,000
Lena Wolff, A Pattern Language (variation #1), 2022
Concrete
49 x 55 inches
$35,000
Wolff is a recent recipient of the Kala Art Institute Artist FellowshipA Pattern Language (variation #1), 2022, on view at Kala through September 30 in the exhibition Forever Was Never Till Now, comprises 72 unique concrete squares. Through its form and material, this concrete "quilt" upends associations of masculinity and femininity, craft and art, the interior and exterior.
Lena Wolff, Drawing for Morning #9, 2021
Watercolor and pen on paper
17 x 17 inches
$2,400 unframed
Lena Wolff, Drawing for Morning #12, 2021
Watercolor and pen on paper
17 x 17 inches
$2,400 unframed
Lena Wolff, A New Sun, 2021
Screenprint
18 x 18 inches
Edition of 40
$800
Lena Wolff, Radiant Star #2, 2022
Screenprint
20 x 20 inches
Edition of 40
$1,000
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Photo: Lauren Anderson
LENA WOLFF
b. 1972
Lives and works in Berkeley, CA

Lena Wolff’s has been exhibited and collected by museums including the Berkeley Art Museum, CA; Cleveland Clinic, OH; de Young Museum, San Francisco, CA; Headlands Center for the Arts, Marin, CA; Kala Art Institute, Berkeley, CA; Oakland Museum of California, CA; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, CA; and Mathis Art Gallery at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, WI, among others. Her works are currently on view in the exhibitions Forever Was Never Till Now at the Kala Art Institute, and Hella Feminist at the Oakland Museum of California.
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Tuesday, September 20, 2022

Join EarthX October 21 for a Half-Earth DayTM Celebration !!!

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Join EarthX October 21 for a Half-Earth DayTM Celebration
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EarthX is thrilled to announce that Cam Sholly, Superintendent of Yellowstone National Park, and Sid Miller, Commissioner of the Texas Department of Agriculture, will join our EarthX Conservation Conference as keynote speakers on October 21. 

 

Superintendent Sholly oversees one of the largest national park operations in the world. During his tenure, he has expanded bison conservation efforts, invested extensively in combating non-native species, and developed a more focused approach to ecosystem management, sustainability, and future climate challenges. During the EarthX Conservation banquet celebrating Half-Earth DayTM, Superintendent Sholly will speak about the conservation practices that have shaped the 150-year history of one of America’s most unique and treasured national parks.

 

The conservation conference lunchtime keynote speaker will be Sid Miller, Commissioner of the Texas Department of Agriculture. An eighth-generation farmer and rancher, Miller will address this year’s conference theme, which focuses on private land conservation practices and strategies in Texas.

 
To register for this free public event, click here
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Cameron Sholly
Superintendent of Yellowstone National Park
 
Cameron (Cam) Sholly assumed duties as the Superintendent of Yellowstone National Park in October of 2018. Yellowstone is one of the largest national park operations in the world spanning 2.2 million acres and receiving over four million visitors each year. The park has a team of over 1,000 employees and volunteers and an annual budget exceeding $60 million. Cam is a third-generation park service manager and began his National Park Service (NPS) career in 1990 in Yellowstone’s backcountry.
 
 
 
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Sid Miller
Commissioner of the Texas Department of Agriculture
 
An eighth-generation farmer and rancher, Sid Miller is the 12th Commissioner of the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA). He has devoted his life to promoting Texas agriculture, rural communities and the great state of Texas. Since taking office as Agriculture Commissioner, Commissioner Miller has brought real, common sense reform to TDA. Within six months in office, he eliminated a two-and-a-half-year backlog in organic certifications. He reshaped field operations to maximize efficiency for Texas taxpayers. This included increasing the number of consumer protection inspections by as much as 183 percent while slashing the miles traveled by TDA inspectors by more than half a million miles a year.
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