Born in New York City, Ellen Stockdale-Wolfe is a painter and photographer. Inspired by her Sicilian grandfather who carved the Lincoln’s Gettysburg address at the Lincoln Memorial, Ellen worked her way through college and graduate school. Though Ellen considers herself mostly self-taught, she took courses in studio art at the Columbia University School of the Arts while at Barnard College, where she majored in the history of art. Ellen earned a living as a librarian for 30 years, working as an art cataloger at Butler Library at Columbia University and later at the Frick Art Reference...more