Marjorie Wolfe



Marjorie Gillette Wolfe has been a photographer and art teacher for thirty-seven years.   A New Haven native, her work often centers on structures, landscape, organic processes, and the environments in which they occur. Wolfe works slowly, luxuriating in composing and recomposing, metering and re-metering.  Her most formal images reflect this studied and deliberate style. 


Wolfe received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Rhode Island School of Design and Masters degree from Wesleyan University.   Her photographs have been exhibited in solo and group exhibits at Rhode Island School of Design, the National Arts Club in New York, the Westwood Gallery in New York, Bushnell Memorial Hall, Images at the Mill Gallery, the Slater Museum, Art of the Northeast and Spectra at Silvermine Guild Arts Center, The Carriage Barn in New Canaan, the Atlantic Gallery in Hamden, and Gallery Wright in Wilmington, Vermont, and numerous sites in the New Haven area including ALL Gallery, the John Slade Ely House, and all of the Photo Arts Collective exhibits.  She has received awards including First Honors at Images and New Canaan Society for the Arts, and honorable mention at the Silvermine Guild Arts Center, Images and the Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts.  Her work has appeared in various publications, including The New York Times and Camera Arts Magazine