Judy Black at Pitzer's Fine Arts
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Through the medium of bronze sculpture, Judy conveys her feelings of pleasure and empathy for both wildlife and domestic animals. She often depicts animals interacting with people by drawing on a lifetime of ranch life experiences in West Texas.
Judy studied art at Texas Tech University while earning her degree in landscape architecture. She has acquired a foundation in sculpture by studying sculpture with Garland Weeks, George Lundeen, Lincoln Fox, Ken Bunn, Ed Fraughton, Jon Zahourek, Fritz white, Richard McDonald, Ned Jacob, Tuck Langland, and Eugene Daub. She has also lived in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, in order to study with sculptor Lothar Kastenbaum.
Judy’s work has been exhibited in Society of Animal Artists, Witte Museum, San Antonio, Texas, Sculpture In The Park, Loveland, Colorado, 1992-2000, and the Western Regional Show, Cheyenne, Wyoming just to name a few. Judy has also taken home a number of awards and honors including Best Bronze, Western Regional, Cheyenne, Wyoming and the Doris B. Rosser Award for Sculpture, Bosque County Conservatory of Fine Art, Clifton, Texas.
Judy Black is a member of the Texas Society of Sculptors, Society of Animal Artists and the Texas Certified Landscape Architects.