Showing posts with label photographer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photographer. Show all posts

Monday, April 28, 2025

Who Cares LOL 'zine feature

Johnerick Lawson, the creator of Arlington's Who Cares LOL art 'zine, has featured my work in the current issue. 



Thank you for sharing this, and for your interesting coverage of our community's creative experiences.

Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Saturday, April 06, 2024

Black in The Day: Photographs of historic Black Arlington | An invitation

 You are invited to the opening of Black in The Day: Photographs of historic Black Arlington

a showing of photographs by Lloyd Wolf from the collection of the National Endowment for the Arts Survey Grant-funded Arlington Photographic Documentary Project (APDP).


The opening is:
Sunday May 5th from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM
at
FOHTA® Gallery (From One Hand to Another)
2206 South Monroe Street, Arlington VA 22206
Forty-five black-and-white photographs from Green Valley, Halls Hill, and Johnson Hill were all made in 1980 of these historically Black neighborhoods in Arlington, Virginia.
Many were made possible by the aid and direction of the late John Robinson.. Only a handful of the pictures have been seen by the public before.
The exhibition will run through June 19 (Juneteenth), 2024
For further information contact Felecia McFail, gallery director - Fohta@Fohta.com
See you there!

Tuesday, May 23, 2023

In My Words: Goddard College Oral History Project - excerpt

 My page in the Goddard College Oral History Project's 2023 publication.

I earned my master's degree in photography in 1977 through Goddard's non-residential program.

Friday, September 30, 2022

Wednesday, April 13, 2022

An American Dream | profile by Prio Bangla

An extensive profile and interview of me appears in "An American Dream," the new publication by Prio Bangla, a Bangladeshi-American cultural organization. Documenting the lives and experiences of Americans new and native-born, it is funded by Virginia Humanities, and includes among others a profile of my friend and colleague on the Columbia Pike Documentary Project, Sushmita Mazumdar of Studio Pause.





Thanks to Pryalal Karmakar and all the good folks at Prio Bangla.

Wednesday, April 06, 2022

Prio Bangla - American Dream | lnterview with Lloyd Wolf

 I was recently interviewed by a writer for a Virginia Humanities and Arlington Arts-funded project on The American Dream by Prio Bangla, a Virginia based Bangladeshi-American non-profit organization.

Thanks to Prio Bangla and especially to Pryalal Karmakar for this recognition and the chance to share my story.