Jenny Judge
Jenny Judge
whistler, BC, CA
Jenny holds an MFA in sculpture (1992) from the University of Minnesota and was first introduced to Kiln-Cast glass when she lived in New Zealand until 2004. She currently lives in Whistler BC. Her numerous group exhibitions include The Cheongju International Craft Exhibition (2009), Ranamok Glass finalist (Australia 2011) ‘Embracing Innovation’ at Craft ACT in Canberra, Australia (2016), "wonderments and Materiality" solo exhibition (Craft Council of BC 2019), Ireland Glass Biennale (2020), Korean Ceramics Biennale (2021).
Galerie d'images
The Sewing Box detail buttons. 2021.pg
Large cast glass buttons are approx. 3" in diameter.Created on a 3D printer and molds made to create waxes. All otters buttons are made form dyed plaster.
The Sewing Box. 2021
Installation in the Window Space at The Craft Council of BC. In this work I am responding to the discovery of a discarded sewing box. Kiln-cast glass, plaster, metal, found objects, thread.
The Sewing Box 2021. Detail
One of the assemblages of objects in the installation. Kiln-cast Glass.
My Mother's Button Collection 2021.Ceramics
8' X 8' Installation. Made from paper clay, gold lustre, buttons (taken from my mother's button collection). Korean International Ceramics Biennale until April 30, 2022
My Mother's Button Collection detail. 2021
Whistler Rock Faces
“Rock Faces” is a piece that explores my understanding of place and identity through my relationship with the landscape. I use kiln-cast glass as a medium in order to emphasize the fragility, temporariness and the personal reflective qualities of loc
Whistler Rock Faces (detail)
detail reveals the inner pattern created by the original scan of the rock face that was printed out on a 3D printer.
Tidal Beach Patterns: New Zealand 2017
Tidal Beach Patterns, New Zealand 2017
Unfinished Landscape 2016
Rock Face: Whistler Peak 2016
Rock Face: Valley Trail. 2016
Botanical Bottle: Mountain Pass 2018
Rock and floral images in the interior taken from a mountain Pass in Whistler BC. 19cm X 9cm X 5cm. Silver collar (designed on a 3D printer)
Botanical Bottle:Pine Forest 2018
Pine cone for stopper and inner textures of the bottle all taken from a pine forest in Whistler, BC. 19cm X 9 cm X 5cm. Silver collar (designed on a 3D printer, made in to silver)
Botanical Bottle: Forest Floor 2018
Kiln Cast-Glass. Rock for stopper and texture of branches taken from the same location in Whistler, BC 19cm X 9cm X 5cm. Black collar is 3D printed in PLA plastic.