2019 Visual Thinking

Vivian Wolovitz participated in the 2019 Visual Thinking exhibition at Indiana University, showcasing her piece “Artifact 1.” This artwork, a pencil drawing on linen weave paper, is part of her studies on pre-Bronze Age tools, reflecting her exploration of historical artifacts through visual representation.

Her work demonstrates a keen interest in material culture and archaeological themes, utilizing detailed observational drawing techniques to capture the form and texture of ancient tools. As noted in the exhibition catalog, this piece was a preliminary study intended to be finalized in ink, highlighting her process-driven approach to visual thinking and artistic interpretation.

Wolovitz’s inclusion in this juried exhibition underscores her dedication to detailed analysis, historical inquiry, and artistic craftsmanship, making her contribution a valuable part of the event.

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Date: September, 2019