Untitled (Red/PeryleneViolet)

Untitled (Red/PeryleneViolet), 2016
Based in the San Francisco Bay Area since the early 1990’s, Lena Wolff is an artist and organizer whose practice is grounded in the history of American quilt making, craft, folk art and collaboration. Working in a variety of material approaches including drawing, paper collage, wood sculpture and large-scale wall-paintings, her recent projects incorporate imagery from nature and the geometric abstractions of early American quilts, forming an interplay of repeated interconnected cosmic symbols. In addition to private collections, her work is in the public collections of the One Archive, the San Francisco Arts Commission, the Alameda County Arts Commission, Facebook, the Cleveland Clinic, the University of Iowa Museum and the Zuckerman Museum of Art, among others. She lives with her wife, artist and illustrator Miriam Klein Stahl, and their daughter in Berkeley, California.
