

return to directory | In addition to co-chairing the Foundation program, Judy teaches drawing in the Foundation Department and upper level painting classes. Though best known as a painter showing her landscapes at the Arden Gallery in Boston (with solo exhibitions in 1996, 1999, and 2001) she continues to work and exhibit in a range of media. These exhibitions include the 8th Annual Photography Exhibition of the RicePolak Gallery in Provincetown, MA; and Memories, Reflections and Self, featuring her digital work at HallSpace gallery in Boston. Hold Still, a group show featuring mixed media and digital work, opened in May 2003 at StudioSoto in Boston and travelled to Montserrat's Carol Schlosberg Alumni Gallery in the fall of 2003.
Judy loves dedicating herself to teaching in tandem with her own studio work. Her earlier experience included teaching printmaking and drawing at the Art Institute of Boston, and drawing and color theory at Northeastern University's Department of Art and Architecture. The founder and former director of Montserrat's Summer Studio Program in Viterbo, Italy, she continues to use the Italian landscape in her work returning each summer to teach painting or drawing.
Through the years, Judy's presented papers and served on numerous panels for annual conferences of the NY School of Visual Art, F.A.T.E (Foundation of Art Theory and Education) and AICAD (Association of Independent Colleges of Art and Design). Her work has been reviewed and featured in articles in Boston Magazine, the Boston Globe, Boston Globe's Sunday Magazine, Art New England, ArtsMedia, the Boston Herald, Il Messagero Viterbo, Il Messagero Veneto, and Il Piccolo. She has an extensive record of juried and invitational exhibitions in New England and New York; her work is included in more than 100 corporate and private collections in the United States and abroad. www.studiosoto.org Education: B.F.A., M.F.A., Boston University judybrown@montserrat.edu |