Dana Woulfe Visual Artist.

Gettin’ PVRPLE @ Bodega
Gettin’ PVRPLE @ Bodega

My good friends over at Bodega store in Boston recently invited me to paint the interior wall of the shop.  I was stoked to have the opportunity to do this wall myself this time….and get purple with it. Not lots to say about this one. Had fun, got loose, and had Mister Never document it […]

TOO FAR GONE: PDX
TOO FAR GONE: PDX

Last week I was out in the Pacific North Fresh for the opening of my new show with Kenji “Too Far Gone” at Hellion Gallery in Portland, OR. Kenji and I made  new collaborative work for this show, layering collage and paint on a 4′ x 8′ panel then chopping it up into 25 different […]

7-7-7: Montserrat Residency/Installation
7-7-7: Montserrat Residency/Installation

I was super excited to be invited to participate in the show 7-7-7 at  Montserrat College of Art this summer. The show consists of 7 artists doing 7 walls in 7 weeks, with each artist given a week to live at Montserrat and work in the gallery (while its open for visitors to watch you […]

KO at the Shipyard
KO at the Shipyard

My good friends at KO Pies have recently opened a new location in the East Boston Shipyard and they were kind enough to find a spot for another mural for me. I took some influence from the previous mural but gave this one a more “nautical” feel ..with the incorporation of the wave and other […]

Friends With Benefits
Friends With Benefits

This month the Distillery Gallery is hosting a cool little show curated by the members of Project SF themselves…called “Friends With Benefits“. The concept, developed and pitched by Gregory Burdett of Project SF, was for each of the members of Project SF to pick an artist outside of the group to collaborate with on one […]

Kenji Nakayama
Kenji Nakayama

This dude is about to explode…If you haven’t heard already he has his first major solo show opening this Saturday at Woodward Gallery in NYC. It is not to be missed. Concrete Jungle 5 (Copper), 2012; Copper leaf and spray paint stencil on wood 28 x 42 inches; 71.2 x 106.7 cm More here… I […]

New York Red Bulls
New York Red Bulls

Got an opportunity to do a mural for the New York Red Bulls last month with my man Stephen Holding at the home stadium in New York (Jersey). Arranged by the amazing Lot F we blazed this out over a weekend, half done in prep and the rest done live the day of their opening match. Pics […]

BFAM Pt 2 – New Work
BFAM Pt 2 – New Work

The opening for Brother From Another Mother Pt 2 this month was a great success for both Kenji and I. We we’re thrilled to have so much support form our home town and excited to share our new work. Thats The Hookup has a great little review of the show and some cool pics of the […]

Brother From Another Mother Part 2
Brother From Another Mother Part 2

Once again..Kenji Nakayama and I will be showing at Lot F in Boston. This time the opening is April 6th…. TONIGHT! Yes..I realize I’m a little late on this post… ( i hope you “liked” me on Facebook to keep up with my news and events!!) so to make up for the late notice  I’m […]

Love to Hate
Love to Hate

Last week saw the opening of another group show at the Yoga studio in the Distillery called Love/Hate. Opening just days after Valentines day, the show was curated by my friend Steph Love. I was happy to be invited to participate and did a lil mural on one of the walls in the exhibition with my friend […]

Sketchy History
Sketchy History

Just finished a little installation in the Distillery Gallery for the show “Between the Sheets” which opens tonight, Feb 16th. I was excited to participate in this show as it gave me an excuse to dig through the stacks of sketchbooks I have kept from when I first started keeping real sketchbooks/blackbooks in the late […]

Project Super Friends
Project Super Friends

I’ve been lucky in my life to always have family and friends around me who are amazing creative influences and mentors (Thanks Nana!)…but never more so than with Project SF. From the moment we all met and started working together it was obvious something was different. We all pushed each other to be better artists, […]