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William Wolff is an Associate Professor and Chair of the Art Department at Salisbury University. He holds an MA in Wood/Sculpture from Tokyo University of the Arts (2009) and an MFA in Sculpture from Louisiana State University (2004). His work focuses on public art installations, mixed-media sculptures, and site-specific explorations, often incorporating themes of balance, human interaction, and natural elements. Notable projects include All Together (2024), a bronze public installation in Salisbury, and Menagerie (2025), exploring animal forms in sculpture. Wolff has exhibited widely, including at the Dorchester Center for the Arts, Chesapeake Gallery, and Binghamton University.
- Education:
- MA, Wood/Sculpture, Tokyo University of the Arts, 2009
- MFA, Sculpture, Louisiana State University, 2004
- Teaching: Courses taught include Beginning Sculpture, Direct Metal Sculpture, Woodworking, and Site-Specific/Installation Art.
- Exhibitions: Over 20 featured projects since 2003, including international shows in Romania and Taiwan.
His artistic practice emphasizes community engagement, as seen in collaborative projects like casting community members’ hands for All Together. Wolff also curates exhibitions and maintains an active role in advancing contemporary sculpture education.
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