A L I S O N _ J U D D

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Alison Judd’s practice is rooted in printmaking at the intersection of print, sculpture and language. She uses earthly phenomena to ruminate on transience, impermanence, and loss, as well as the slow accumulation and distillation of knowing.  

Judd holds an Interdisciplinary diploma from the Ontario College of Art, Toronto a BFA in Printmaking from Concordia University, Montreal and completed her Masters of Fine Art in Print Media at York University. She has exhibited work in Canada, the U.S., Cuba, Germany and Switzerland. She has been the recipient of awards and grants from the Canada Council for the Arts, and the Ontario Arts Council. Judd has been awarded residencies at the Kloster Bentlage Cultural Centre, (Rheine, Germany), the Klondike Institute of Art and Culture, (Dawson City, YK), the Banff Centre for the Arts (Banff, AB) and the Druckwerk Printmaking Studio (Basel, Switzerland). 

She is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Fine Art, Printmaking & Publications Department at OCAD University in Toronto, Ontario.