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Philadelphia artist Arleen Race Wolf, assembles scrap metal into dynamic memorable images giving gravity defying effects. She offers indoor and outdoor metal sculptures, as well as, brightly painted pieces.

Visit Arlene at Race-Wolf.com

Wolf has a distinguished exhibition record which includes the Berman Museum of Art in Collegeville, PA, Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton, PA, Woodmere Art museum, Delaware art museum in Wilmington, Delaware, State Museum of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, James a Michener art museum in Doylestown, Osuna gallery in Washington, DC, etc.

Her work can be found in private collections in the United States and abroad.

Educational background includes University of the arts in Philadelphia, Barnes foundation in Merion, PA, Fleisher Art memorial, Philadelphia, PA

STATEMENT: Arleen Race Wolf creates sculpture influenced by her fascination with air and space so the viewer doesn’t feel the weight of the materials. Many sculptures are given a vibrant application of color which gives the design it’s third dimension and adds an element of fun so the viewer sees metal in a whole new light.

bookmark_borderLove Park

Map of Love Park, Philadelphia, PA
Map of Love Park, Philadelphia, PA

Love Park is the name locals have given to John F. Kennedy Plaza in center city Philadelphia. The famous Love sculpture was made by Robert Indiana. It “was first placed in the plaza in 1976 as part of the United States’ Bicentennial celebration. It was removed in 1978, but the sculpture was missed and the chairman of Philadelphia Art Commission, F. Eugene Dixon, Jr., bought the sculpture and permanently placed it in the plaza, in 1978.”

The park is open to the public and free to visit.