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Born in Australia, Rebecca Fontaine-Wolf is a British-German visual artist and curator. She
earned her Master’s degree in Fine Art from the University of the Arts London, Wimbledon
in 2015, and her Bachelor’s degree in Fine Art from the University for the Creative Arts in
2004.
Fontaine-Wolf is a Chelsea Arts Club Trust Award Grant recipient and former vice president of the Society of Women Artists (UK). She is a co-founder and director of InFems: Feminist Art Collective with whom she curated ‘Lost Girls’ which featured world renowned artists such as Ai Weiwei, Maggi Hambling and more. S Born in Australia, Rebecca Fontaine-Wolf is a British-German visual artist and curator. She
earned her Master’s degree in Fine Art from the University of the Arts London, Wimbledon
in 2015, and her Bachelor’s degree in Fine Art from the University for the Creative Arts in
2004.
Fontaine-Wolf is a Chelsea Arts Club Trust Award Grant recipient and former vice president of the Society of Women Artists (UK). She is a co-founder and director of InFems: Feminist Art Collective with whom she curated ‘Lost Girls’ which featured world renowned artists such as Ai Weiwei, Maggi Hambling and more. She’s exhibited at institutions such as the V&A Museum & Royal College of Art, London, Haus Kunst Mitte, Berlin, and has been featured in Hauser and Wirths Herstory series, Forbes, the Guardian and the BBC. In 2022 she was commissioned by Carolina Herrera for International Women’s Day 2022. Her work has been exhibited widely and can be found in public and private collections in the UK and internationally. ...
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