Nadia Wolff is a Haitian-american artist, designer, writer; and U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts.

Wolff’s work–which ranges from installation, textiles, performance, printmaking, film, and poetic interventions– contemplates queer/Black/Caribbean aesthetics, history, and embodiment through a lens of intimacy.

Their first solo show took place at Bay Parc in downtown Miami through a residency in collaboration with AIMCO and The National YoungArts Foundation. Wolff was also an artist in residence at Queer.Archive.Work in Providence, Rhode Island. Wolff has also exhibited at Franklin Street Works; Prizm Art Fair during Miami Art Week; the Granoff Center for the Creative Arts; the RISD Museum; Ori Art Gallery; the Rubell Family Collection; the National YoungArts Foundation; and the John F. Kennedy Center.

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Artist portrait by Nicole Combeau

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