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Judith Peck was born on 1957 in Brooklyn, New York, United States, is an Artist. Discover Judith Peck's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?
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Judith Peck was described by Professional Artist magazine as an "allegorical figurative artist who has made her life’s work to paint about history and healing, using a variety of methods and experimental techniques to achieve a diverse range of visual and tactile results that validate a strong narrative."
Her paintings have been exhibited nationwide and internationally including at the Alexandria Museum of Art in Alexandria, Louisiana, the Masur Museum of Art in Monroe, Louisiana, the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts in Hagerstown, Maryland, the Koehnline Museum of Art, Des Plaines, Illinois, Fresno Art Museum, in Fresno, California, the Portsmouth Museum, in Portsmouth, Virginia, New Britain Museum of American Art, CT, Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art, and others. Her artwork has also been selected for multiple awards, including the 2019 Best in Show at the Washington County Museum of Art exhibition, the 2018 Phil Desind Award during the Midyear Exhibition at the Butler Institute of American Art and the 2016 Best in Show award at the Pinnacle Exhibition at Florida A&M University Foster-Tanner Fine Arts Gallery. She has also been awarded a Strauss Fellowship Grant from Fairfax County, Virginia.
In 2019, for her most recent show at The Gallery at the Pennsylvania College of Technology, she stated that "I’m not painting the other, I’m painting everyone and we all live in the world together and we are responsible for everyone, each other..."
2019 Best in Show - Washington County Museum of Art, Hagerstown, MD
Depth Perception, The Artist’s Magazine, October 2012
2018 The Gallery at Penn College, Pennsylvania College of Technology, PA
2018 Phil Desind Award - National Midyear Exhibition - Butler Institute of American Art
2017 Best in Show Award plus Students’ Choice Award - Art Speaks on the Bay, Mathews, VA
Series Catalogue, Judith Peck, PoetsArtists Magazine, 2017
The Reachable Shore, American Art Collector Magazine, Issue 135 Jan 2017
Sight Unseen, PoetsArtists Magazine, Feb. 2017 Issue 81
Idiosyncratic Monochromes PoetsArtists Magazine Issue 85, June 2017
50 Great Figurative Artworks, PoetsArtists Magazine #89, Dec. 2017
2016 Best in Show winner - Pinnacle - Florida A&M University Foster-Tanner Fine Arts Gallery, Tallahassee, FL
Second Place - Emulsion 2016 - East City Art - Cataloged - Washington, DC
The Portrait Issue PA Magazine feature, Issue 72 January 2016
Tradition and Transformation: Three Millennia of Jewish Art and Architecture, Ori Z. Soltes, Canal Street Studios, 2016 ISBN 978-1530201273
50 Memorable Painters, PoetsArtists Magazine, December 2016
2015 Chelsea Underground Art Gallery, Chelsea, MI
Cracked and Broken, American Art Collector Magazine, Jan. 2014 Issue 99
Interview PoetsArtists Magazine Issue 52 Feb. 2014
Collaborative project with poet Edward Nudelman, PoetsArtists Magazine issue 50, 2014
2013 Juror's Award - Masur Museum of Art, Monroe, LA
Bourgeon: Fifty Artists Write About Their Work, Robert Bettmann (Editor) Day Eight (2013) ISBN 978-0615708959
Heroes and Villains Issue, PoetsArtists Magazine, May 2013
Cover and feature article Elan Magazine, December 2013
Kress Project, Georgia Museum of Art, 2013, Lynn Boland (author) ISBN 978-0915977796
Feature Article, Catapult Magazine, 2013 Issue 24.
2012 Best in Show - In The Flesh III, Target Gallery, Alexandria, VA
Featured in the Birmingham Arts Journal, Volume 9, Issue 1, 2012
Artists and Their Models PoetsArtists Issue 38 Sept 2012
2011 Strauss Fellowship Grant from Fairfax County, VA
Q and A, PoetsArtists Magazine Feb 2011 Volume 4 Issue 1
Collaboration Issue, PoetsArtists Magazine issue 3 July 2011
Gaze of the Beholder, American Art Collector Magazine, December 2011, Issue 74
2010 International Arts and Artists’ Hillyer Art Space, Washington, DC
1999 Dadian Gallery, Wesley Theological Seminary, Washington, DC
Her work has been described as "ethereal portrait paintings" by The Washington Post, and in writing about her work Penn State News noted that "She portrays the broken yet beautiful human experience in her oil paintings." In highlighting her work in a 1997 five person show at the Platt Gallery in Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Times art critic noted that Peck's works in the show were "the most emotionally charged art here, portraying 'persecuted Jews from the diaspora.' In her paintings, Hebrew characters appear, like an omniscient force, atop portraits of melancholic faces. In 'Last Covenant,' the letters drip blood over the sunken-eyed face of a woman."
Peck studied art at George Washington University in Washington, D.C., and received a BFA in 1979.
Judith Peck is an American artist (born 1957 in Brooklyn, New York) currently residing in the Greater Washington, D.C. area who is predominantly known for her allegorical figurative oil paintings.