Efram Wolff
Efram Wolff specialized in printmaking. After receiving his degree he moved to Europe and began working as an artist, educator, and printer of etchings and lithographs. He returned to the United States in the late 1970's and established a printmaking studio which also served as a contract printshop and publishing house.
In the 1980's Wolff was the recipient of numerous awards. Most notably, he received the California Phelan Art Award, administered by the World Print Council and the Kay Nielsen Award, Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Wolff also acted as mentor and co-publisher for a series of prints by Chicano artist Carlos Almaraz. He located to Washington State in 1992.
[source: Davidson Galleries, accessed April 2022]
For additional information and images, visit the artist's website: https://eframwolff.com/bio/
[accessed April 2022]