Ann Wolff and Selections From the Permanent Collection

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Ann Wolff, Ariadne On Her Way to Minotaurus, 1984, Four-color intaglio vitreograph print,
Gift of Carol L. Shay, Collection of FGCU Art Galleries, 2022.0004.0289

Ann Wolff and Selections from the Permanent Collection
August 19 – December 14, 2024

Wilson G. Bradshaw Library behind University Archives & Special Collections

Works from the Permanent Collection are on display on the third floor of the Wilson G. Bradshaw Library behind University Archives & Special Collections. This selection features a variety of works with a focus on Ann Wolff, born in Lübeck, Germany in 1937; Wolff is a founder of the Studio Glass Movement and is known for her lyrical narratives dealing with womanhood. This exhibition space rotates each semester to feature different aspects of the FGCU Art Galleries’ Permanent Collection, which houses over 2,100 works of art in a variety of mediums and styles.

Sponsored by Gene and Lee Seidler and the Wasmer Endowment.

Image Credit: Ann Wolff, Ariadne on Her Way to Minotaurus, 1984, Four-color intaglio vitreograph print, Gift of Carol L. Shay, Collection of FGCU Art Galleries, 2022.0004.0289