Palm Beach, FL, United States
Heather van Wolf is an award winning Fine Artist and advocate. Her Fine Art has exhibited in solo a...
About the artist
Joined In 2010
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About the artist
Joined In 2010
(9 Followers)
Heather van Wolf is an award winning Fine Artist and advocate.
Her Fine Art has exhibited in solo and group shows including the National Arts Club, New Yorker Gallery, Salmagundi Club, Society of Illustrators, and the Gallery in the Park.
Her art is on permanent exhibit in public and private collections including JP Morgan Diversity Council, and the Lincoln Center Hilton.
Heather is a Mountain Thought Review Scholar and studied with the Art Students League, Harvard Extension University, Western State University,and Spring Street Studio. Extensive traveling inspires much of her work.
Born in Colorado, Van Wolf lives and works in Palm Beach and Wellington Florida and Pound Ridge and Bedford New York.
van Wolf's philanthropic and advocacy efforts are focused on Human Rights and health
Art Students League, NY
Harvard Extension University, MA
Colorado State University, CO
Western State College, CO
Ecole' Philip Gaulier, UK
Spring Street Studio, NY
Ah Haa School for the Arts, CO
Elaine Aiken Conservatory, NY
Daniel Green Portrait Workshops, NY
2020 Salmagundi Club Juried Invitational, NY NY
2019 Salmagundi Club Juried invitational, NY NY
2017 Golem in Brooklyn, CKI Brooklyn Jewish gallery, Brooklyn NY
2016 Works in Oil, 1 irving New York, NY
2015 Sierra Club Artists respond to Environment, New York, NY
2013 Salmagundi club, juried Group Exhibit, NY
2013 National Art’s Club Juried CLWAC NY
2012 National Art’s Club Juried CLWAC NY
2011 New York Illustrators Society CWBI NY
2011 Katonah Art Museum Association juried exhibit Katonah Public Library NY
2010 Solo show Works in Line & Character, Gallery in the park, NY.
2009 National Art’s Club Juried CLWAC NY
2009 Solo Works in Ink, Pound Ridge Public Library, NY
2008 National Art’s Club Award Winner CLWAC, NY
2007 Art Students League Student Gallery NY
2004 New Yorker Magazine gallery Uncensored show, NY
2001 Brooklyn Artists respond to 9-11 NY