Wendy Kaplan is a multidisciplinary artist and welder whose expressive and dynamic sculptural works reflect
a bold interplay between craft, material, and story. Her art bridges industrial technique with personal and
cultural symbolism, resulting in installations that are equally powerful in form and message.
She has exhibited widely across New York, Los Angeles, and Toronto, including at venues such as Culture
Lab in Long Island City, the Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition, and Makers Space in Brooklyn. Her work
was recently featured in SNAG Magazine and the ABANA Favorites of 2024 online exhibit. Wendy is also a
Life Member of the Art Students League and a juried member of the National Association of Women Artists.
Kaplan’s distinctive voice as an artist has earned her placement in private collections across the U.S.,
Canada, and Israel, and her work has been highlighted by PIX11 News, the Queens Chronicle, and the West
Side Rag for its relevance and impact.
Learn more:
PIX11:
pix11.com/news/local-news/queens/womens-history-month-women-who-weld-i-grew-up-around-a-lot-of-metal/
Queens Chronicle: qchron.com/qboro/stories/an-exhibit-of-women-s-works-forged-in-history
West Side Rag:
westsiderag.com/2024/03/23/uws-women-welders-show-their-work-at-a-show-in-long-island-city