Judith Peck
My work is about people: how they look, how they act; how they endure hardship and celebrate joy. The landscape of people is a dramatic terrain, full of vitality, often funny, sometimes sad, but like the weather, always changing. I change too as I search about, trying to make sense of it all.
-Judith Peck
Judith Peck’s exquisite craftsmen ship has her sitting comfortably in the upper echelon of the sculpting community.
Her work is displayed in over eighty private and public collections including the American Art Collection of the Yale University Gallery, Ghetto Fighters Museum in Israel, West Palm Beach Florida Library, Teaneck Public Library (New Jersey), Tenafly New Jersey High School, Ridgewood, New Jersey Train Station, and other institutions throughout New York, Maryland, and Israel.
Peck’s know-how comes from her two master’s degrees in sculpture and art education from Teachers College, Columbia University, and her doctoral degree from New York University. She currently teaches art at Ramapo College in Mahwah, N.J.
She is featured in Who’s Who in American Art, the World’s Who’s Who of Women, and the Smithsonian Institute’s publication, “Designing Public Art”. Peck has authored six books on the creative process, including Sculpture as Experience: Working with Clay, Wire, Wax, Plaster, and Found Objects.
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