Grantees
Suze Woolf
County: King County
Website: http://suzewoolf-fineart.com
Awards
EDGE Professional Development Program 2010
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Award Recipient 2013
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SOLA Awards 2026
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About
Suze Woolf studied ceramics and printmaking at the University of Washington. An early adopter of computer graphics, her career has also included print and interface design. Though known as a watercolorist, she explores a wide range of media from painting, paper-casting, artist books and pyrography to installation –sometimes all together.
She has exhibited throughout the Pacific Northwest and across the US and parts of Canada. Her work is in museums, public and many private collections. She has curated a large travelling exhibit, juried competitions for municipalities and artist organizations, and contributed work to non-profit fundraising. An installation of her burned tree portraits has toured since 2019.
She has received grants, stipends and exhibits from arts organizations, universities and museums. She has been artist in residence in 7 national parks, as well as in 9 art invitationals at Zion National Park. She has also been an invited resident at 10 art colonies.
Artist External Links
vimeo: https://vimeo.com/user88495928?
Featured Works

Suze Woolf, Bark Beetle Book Vol. XXXIX: What the Beetles Sang, Laser-engraved log slices with Douglas Fir Pole Beetle galleries (Scolytus monticolae), antique wooden violin clamps, pedestal with music by Aldo Daniel Rivera (not pictured), 6.5 x 8.5 x 5.75 in, 2022

Suze Woolf, Core Values, Textile installation-- ice cores: cotton and rayon thread woven by Janet Stone; sediment cores: dyed and stitched sateen fabric with plastic bags, newsprint, contact paper scraps by Arisa Brown; tree cores: knit, felted and dyed wool and cotton yarn, wool roving, beads and wood by Suze Woolf, Variable size depending on configuration, 2023
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Image: Peggy Piacenza, 2024 Fellowship Recipient


