Judith Judy
About the Artist
Judith Judy earned a degree in Fine Art from Towson University in Baltimore, Maryland. After spending several years in a business career, she continued her studies in oil painting at the Art League School in Alexandria, Virginia, The Vander Zee School, and various workshops and independent study. She trained with painter and lithographer Marcel Salinas. Mr. Salinas was personally chosen by Picasso to produce images of his work.
In the spring of 2009, Judith was invited to exhibit her work in Vilnius, Lithuania as part of Europe’s Capital of Culture Celebration. She also participated in an exhibit at the Lithuanian National Museum of Art and two of her paintings have become part of the museums permanent collection.
Judith has participated in a number of juried shows and has exhibited at The St. Louis Artist Guild, The Vander Zee Gallery, Gallery 222, Gallery A in Washington D.C., Vieceli Galerie in France, Piquel Gallery in New Hope, PA. and Arka Gallery in Vilnius, Lithuania. Judith was one of the featured artists in Washington Spaces magazine’s summer 2007 article “Celebrating Art: A look at the Regions Artistic Diversity”. Her work is also the subject of critical review by Florie Gilbard and Eleanor Kennelly, and is finding its way into private collections in the northeast and mid-atlantic area.
Judith maintains studios in both Northern Virginia and Fenwick Island, Delaware. She is currently represented by the Alex Gallery A in Washington D.C., Galerie Vieceli in Paris, France, and Gallery Piquel in New Hope, PA.