Reviews
According to George Tysh at the Metro Time in Detroit,”Wolok’s canvases features slices of urban poetry, with their restricted tonal range and close-up on machines that should be fairly familiar sights to folks in the Motor City. But familiarity isn’t the result. Instead we get dialectic of tension between density and smoothness, aesthetic shape and everyday function, by which Wolok makes the industrial (as did Diego Rivera and Charles Sheeler before her an object of sensual contemplation.
Publications
Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center Spring 2002 Publication- collaborated acrylic painting of Sol LeWitt’s Wall Drawing 1975 Asymmetric Outline
Style Magazine December 2006 page. 20, continued page 24
Oakland Press December 17, 2009 page D-3
Birmingham-Bloomfield Eagle, Decenber 23, 2009-13A
Dexter District Library Volume 7, Issue 2 page 4 exhibition entitled “Spirit of Landscapes”




