Studio portrait at the Wassaic Project, June 2019.Image Courtesy of Jeffrey Barnett-winsby.

Studio portrait at the Wassaic Project, June 2019.

Image Courtesy of Jeffrey Barnett-winsby.

Charlotte Woolf (b. 1990) is a queer, interdisciplinary artist and educator focusing on photography. She was raised in Charlotte, NC, and resides between New York City and Gambier, OH. She received her MFA at Purchase College, School of Art + Design, and BA from Kenyon College. Woolf has worked as a photographer around the United States, including in New York City, Chicago, Park City, and Charlotte. She has been an artist in residence at ACRE (IL), SOMA (CDMX), The Wassaic Project (NY), and ChaShaMa (NY). Woolf has exhibited at the International Center of Photography, ACRE Projects, AIR Gallery, and Equity Projects; and has been included in curatorial projects such as the Every Woman Biennial, For Freedoms, Queer As I, and Slow Exposures. Her work has been featured in the New York Times, Village Voice, Oxford American, and F-Stop Magazine. She received an Honorable Mention for the Lenscratch Student Prize. She has lectured at the Aperture Foundation, CUE Arts Foundation, and the Neuberger Museum. Woolf runs her own photography business, Charlotte Woolf Photography, and teaches art to students of all ages. She previously lectured at SUNY-Purchase College and managed Mouse Design League at the Brooklyn College Community Partnership. Currently, she is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Art at Kenyon College. She has two black pugs named Peach and Blueberry Cobbler.