Addison Wolff

Addison Wolff born in Winter Park, Florida; lives and works in Fort Lauderdale.

Florida. Wolff received a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana (2010). Wolff’s practice explores queer identity, expression, and sexuality. Themes of evolution, time, personal identity, societal influences, fluidity, and code switching are explored through non-objective compositions of broken color, collage, layering, erasure, and moiré effects, on canvas and hand built, ceramic forms.

Selected solo exhibitions include: “Addison Wolff,” The Frank, Pembroke Pines, Florida, (2022). Selected group exhibitions include: “SFCC Fellows,” MOCA North Miami, North Miami, Florida, (2023, upcoming), “Lush 2,” Lighthouse Arts Center, Tequesta, Florida (2022), “32nd Annual All Florida Show,” MartinArts, Stuart, FL, (2022, “Mes del Orgullo Gay,” Mexican Cultural Institute, Miami, Florida, (2022) “36th Annual All Florida Exhibition,” Alliance for the Arts, Fort Myers, Florida, (2022). Wolff has received the South Florida Cultural Consortium Fellowship Award (2021-22), Broward County Artist Support Grant (2022), and the Barry-Bashur Family Foundation, Emerging Artist Award (2021). They have works in numerous private national collections.

Addison had a show at Gasper Arts from November 19, 2022 through December 11, 2022 at Gasper Arts

An exhibition exploring queer identity and expression through the lens of abstract expressionism

Neither Black nor White: Queer Expressionism is an installation of paintings and ceramic sculptures that explores queer identity, personal expression, evolution, time, non-binary, and code switching through the lens of abstract expressionism. Hand built ceramic sculptures, rendered in expressive markings, will be exhibited alongside gestural abstract paintings to form a dialogue of expressions and color fields across a multitude of painting surfaces: traditional and non-traditional, dimensional.

Email: Addisonwolff@gmail.com