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DONELLE WOOLFORD
A Work in Progress
1980
Born in Conyers, Georgia, the second of three children to professional parents. Her mother is a natural healer and her father a lawyer
1986
Begins private schooling. She is a bit of a loner, the silent type, but she loves reading and making things with her hands
1988
Family travels to Europe, visiting Paris and Italy
1991
Family moves to Atlanta
1994
Develops a strong interest in the arts. Takes classes in woodworking, metalsmithing, glass blowing, ceramics and drawing
1997
While visiting her motherÍs family in North Carolina, she participates in an Asheville Area Arts Council workshop conducted by influential New York artist Lester Hayes
1999
Begins undergraduate study at Yale and is formally introduced to Western art history and thought
Reads Ralph Ellison's The Invisible Man
Begins working as Joe Scanlan's studio assistant, helping to fabricate works and manage his fledgling publishing enterprise, Commerce Books
2001
Takes courses in History, Sociology, Psychology at Yale
2002
Concentrates on Art History, Studio Art and African-American and Afro-Caribbean
courses. Begins to sense that there is more to art than pure thought, expression
and reflection, and realizes there are underlying issues of colonialism, history
and politics to what is being taught as the art historical canon. She becomes
very interested in how and why her art history courses focus on European and
American Art - and even then, people of color are rarely represented. The rest of
the world - Asia, Africa, the Arab world, the Americas - falls into the déclassé category of "crafts." She
begins to wonder where she fits in this mélange.
Deduces that thereÍs a fine line origination, theft, appropriation and influence, and decides that things can flow both ways. Makes her first "Cubist" painting from wood scraps while working in Mr. Scanlan's studio
Edits 4166 Sea View Lane: A Reader, an anthology dedicated to Jorge Pardo's infamous house built as a sculpture under the auspices of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
2003
Helps in a take-over of the presidents office in response to the UniversityÍs insufficient response to attacks on students of color at Yale
Earns a BA in Fine Art, with a concentration in Graphic Design, from Yale University
Rents her first studio in the corner of a lumber reclamation factory in New Haven, Connecticut
2004
Publishes her first article, "I Have A Dream," in Ante no. 3 (spring).
Participates in her first show, BUY AMERICAN, at Galerie Chez Valentin, Paris
Moves to Brooklyn
2006
Participates in her first exhibition in New York, a group show titled Data
Mining at Wallspace
She decides it's good to have a stable income, and pick up some new skills from
a trade. After treading through several design jobs she settles into advertising.
The process of creating images and personas for the public to devour intrigues
her. Cutting and pasting reality to make reality. Or is it to alter it? Ambivalent
about how much to invest herself in the job, she decides gladly her heart is
not in it. She resumes her task in the same spirit as the actors she casts in
the advertisements she helps produce. It is one of her greatest performances
to date. She continues to make art.
2007
Moves to Harlem
Stages her first one-person show at Galerie Chez Valentin, Paris
Makes her New York stage debut at Artist's Space, Soho
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