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It’s Your World: a tribute to Bob Ross

17 fine artists pay tribute to the man who made oil painting accessible to the masses. Participating artists include: Ben Ahlvers, Donald Almquist, John Cizmar, Andrew Geddes, James Greene, Noah Hyleck, Tony Jenkins, Paul “Vickers” Lyon, Chris Mateer, Danielle Mccullough, Jason Offsey, William Steinmann, Karen Subek, Connie Wolfe, Robyn Wood, Zachary Zager, and Meredith Zinn.

Opening Reception:
Thursday, August 21, 2008 from 7:00 pm-11:00 pm

Location:
The Professor’s Loft at Professor Thoms’, 219 2nd Avenue, Manhattan

2008 School of Art Faculty Exhibition Opens January 18, 2008

The Kennedy Museum of Ohio University is exhibiting the Biannual School of Art Faculty Exhibition. The exhibition’s opening reception is on Friday, January 18, from 6-8 pm. It features about 30 faculty from Ohio University’s studio art areas.

Each faculty member was invited to exhibit one piece, so I have a piece called Transformation in the exhibit. The exhibition runs from January 18 until March 16.

21st Parkside National Small Print Exhibition Opens January 20, 2008

This year’s Parkside National Small Print Exhibition opens on Sunday, January 20 from 1-4 pm. Karla Hackenmiller was the juror; and, she selected 100 prints out of over 900 from around the nation. I got one piece into the show!

Although I will not be at the opening, you should definitely check out the exhibit if you are in the area. It looks to be one of the strongest small print exhibitions that Parkside has had since I started going to the exhibit in 1991. The exhibition catalog is online! The exhibition runs from January 20 until February 21.

Shared Inspiration: The Art of the Exchange Portfolio

Doug DeVinny curated an exhibition of Portfolio Exchanges at UW-Parkside with the help of Lisa Bigalke and myself called Shared Inspiration: The Art of the Exchange Portfolio. This exhibition contains many portfolios including all three that I organized. They are called Old School: UW-Parkside’s First Alumni Exchange; Hidden Treasures: Women in Print; and Ohio University’s Alumni Exchange, 2005.

The exhibition can be viewed at the Communication Arts Gallery, UW-Parkside, from September 4 through September 27.

Transforming Spaces to Open at Gallery 110 North

A four person, group exhibition will be on exhibition at Gallery 110 North in Plymouth, Wisconsin. This exhibition is called Transforming Spaces and includes the work of Connie Wolfe, Tim Abel, Beki Borman, and Crystal McCann. It will be opening on October 5, with an artist reception that evening. The show closes on December 2.

I will have 15 pieces in this exhibition including works inspired from Ohio, London, and Pennsylvania. The processes utilized in these works include: hand-made paper, monotype, and chalk pastel drawing. There are many layers of color involved in this work that are enhanced by the texture of the paper. Unfortunately, I will not be able to attend the opening. If you are in Wisconsin and are able to go, please take photos for me!

Utopia Exhibit Opens at Haas Gallery

I have a solo exhibition at Haas Gallery, Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg, PA. The exhibtion is up from August 27 until September 21. There will be a closing reception and artist talk on September 21 from 11:30 am - 2:00 pm. John and I will be there for the weekend!

The exhibition contains new work that has not been shown anywhere yet. It is a body of work that was derived from places such as The Cave of the Mounds, the United Kingdom, and Pennsylvania. The processes used to make this work includes: hand-made paper, monotype, chalk pastel drawing, and encaustics.

Welcome to my new blog!

Hello. I welcome you to my new blog spot on conniewolfe.com. Here, I will post news, exhibitions, things about art, and things about my family and friends. Enjoy.

Connie

Vermont Studio Center Residency

I participated in a one-month residency at the Vermont Studio Center in Johnson Vermont. There were two other printmakers and many painters, sculptors, and writers invited to spend time focusing on creative works. While there, I worked on finishing pieces for a solo exhbition and began a new direction in my art. I found the uninterrupted time to be quite productive and finished 31 pieces there. The new work can be found on my flickr page.