Lloyd Wolf

Open Sunday, #20

Bolivian Parade Dance

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Lloyd Wolf is an award-winning photographer with work included in the collections of the US Library of Congress, the Katzen Museum of Art, the Museum of Jewish Heritage, American University of Cairo, and many others. He has been in over 150 national and international exhibitions, including 50 solo shows. Primarily focused on social documentary photography, but with a wide range of interests and genres including personal Polaroid series and digital collage work, he has worked on assignment for The Washington Post Magazine, National Geographic Explorer, Elle, People, Vogue and many other publications and organizations. He received a National Endowment for the Arts grant in 1980, and several grants from Arlington Arts and Virginia Humanities. A member of the US House and Senate Press Photographer’s Gallery, he is director and chief photographer for the Columbia Pike Documentary Project. His ongoing project, "Washington's Other Monuments," on homemade street shrines to violence victims was featured in the Washington Post Magazine and NPR. He is currently working on a book documenting contemporary klezmer musicians. He has taught at George Mason University, Shepherd College, to homeless youth in DC, and to immigrant teenagers in Arlington VA.

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