Discipline: Visual Art

Dee Wolff

Discipline: Visual Art
Region: Houston, TX
MacDowell Fellowships: 1987
Dee Wolff is a Minnesota native, and studied at University of Houston, the Glassell School at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, the C.G. Jung Center in Houston, and at the Oomoto School of Traditional Art in Japan. She has shown more than 90 one-woman shows from 1977 to present, some of these venues include the Dallas Museum of Art, Houston Museum of Fine Arts, Aspen Art Museum, Museum of Southeast Texas, C.G. Jung Center, Yekaterinburg and Tomsk in Russia, and at Alexandria Art Museum in Louisiana. Her works can be found in the following permanent collections: Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and the Blanton Museum, Austin, TX to name a few.

Studios

Alexander

Dee Wolff worked in the Alexander studio.

Originally designed to be a visual art gallery, this facility was built in memory of the late John White Alexander (1856-1915) and funded by Elizabeth Alexander and their son James. John White Alexander was highly regarded as a portrait painter and, in the early part of the 20th century, served…

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