
Lena Wolff is an interdisciplinary artist who works in drawing, painting, collage and public projects. She received a BA in English and Creative Writing from Mills College and an MFA in Printmaking from San Francisco State University (2003). Her work has been shown at the Legion of Honor Museum, Headlands Center for the Arts, Southern Exposure, The Lab, Traywick Contemporary, Needles and Pens, New Image Arts and Space 1026, among others. She is a recipient of an artist grant from the John Anson Kittredge Fund and has attended residencies at the Lab, Hall Farm Center for Arts and Education, and Blue Mountain Center in upstate New York. In 2009, she was commissioned to create new work for both the San Francisco and Alameda County Arts Commissions.
Wolff is currently organizing The Paper Quilt Project: Collaborations in Contemporary Craft, an artist collaboration and exhibition that will be exhibited at Berkeley Art Center in 2011. She is a member of the Drawing Center’s Viewing Program in New York and is represented by Traywick Contemporary.
Lena Wolff lives with her partner, artist and teacher, Miriam Klein Stahl and their daughter in Berkeley, California.


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