Judith Robertson
Work: "Transmission: A Mobile Collective"
When: 5 - 10 pm Wednesday, March 17, 2004,
5 - 10 pm Thursday, March 18, 2004
Where: Around town (it will be where you are)
Scene from "Gigantas"
By Judith Robertson
Judith Robertson's latest series of pieces explores the delicately suggestive
nature, and consumerist references, of recycled plastic shopping bags.
Her past work in two- and three-dimensional forms has been included in several museum exhibits,
including the New Jersey State Museum of Art (1989 & 1992), the Newark Museum (1993),
and the Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art (1994). Exhibited works include drawings, paintings,
site-specific water sculptures, video, and her more current use of recycled plastics.
Her sculpture and assemblage work has been installed in various national and international
galleries: Dieter Keller Gallery, Luzern (Switzerland), Schmidt Gallery , Florida Atlantic
University (Boca Raton, FL), and Antioch College Gallery of Art (Yellow Springs, OH) are among
them. Permanent installations of her mixed media sculpture are on view at the Red Square residence
in lower Manhattan (lobby & elevator installations): Capitol Club, Luzern Switzerland
(neon installations): and Tribeca's El Teddy's restaurant (glass mosaic awning and architectural
sculptures).
In 2000-2001, she was awarded a State of Florida Individual Artist Fellowship.
Ms. Robertson studied sculpture and painting at the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence,
Rhode Island.
She continues to live and work in Miami Beach, Florida.