Paula Woof is a British artist, best known as a painter, sculptor, muralist, mosaicist and art teacher.
She has a number of works of public art, some in her on name and some made collaboratively with other artists, on display in the English Midlands.
From 1974 to 1977, Woof was part of the Birmingham-based live art group BAG, with Mark Renn and Ian Everard.
[2] Woof, Renn, Field, David Patten and Derek Jones worked jointly as the West Midlands Public Art Collective, which was active circa 1987.
[4] Together with Eric Klein Velderman she sculpted James Watt's Mad Machine to a design by Tim Tolkien.