Judy's work is in Fosse House Gallery (Dunchurch), Court Barn (Chipping Campden) and other galleries nationally.
She is currently organising a group exhibition in Brinklow Village Hall featuring local artists (November 2024).
This year she has shown work in Rugby Art Gallery and Museum at both Rugby Open and as part of the Tantalus Project. She will also be part of the Rugby Artists Group exhibition in April/May (Floor One).
Eclectic ceramics with decorative surfaces influenced by Indian textiles. Mini installations based on a variety of themes such as 'Journeys', 'Lockdown' and Museum visits.
Having spent most of the past forty years teaching art, Judy now works from her basement studio in the centre of Rugby.
Seven years of living in India have had an enormous influence on the visual characteristics and approaches to Judy’s Ceramics.
Photography, Collage and Drawing are all used to explore subject matter – ranging from Islamic and Hindu Architecture to the close-up surfaces of walls and textiles as well as the gestures of human expression.
Visual and written resources from countless diaries and sketch books combine with an immediate and impulsive way of working with clay – responding to a piece as it is being made. This results in a diverse range of exciting and eclectic pieces.