Judith Peck

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Judith Peck
"Black and White," 11x14, oil and plaster on board.

Judith Peck is a Washington, DC area allegorical figurative artist who has made her life’s work to paint about history and healing, using a variety of methods and experimental techniques to achieve a diverse range of visual and tactile results that validate a strong narrative. She has been awarded by the Masur Museum of Art, the Alexandria Museum of Art’s International exhibit both in Louisiana, the Lore Degenstein Gallery Competition at Susquehanna University, and Florida A&M University’s Pinnacle Competition, shown in both Context Art Basel and Aqua Art Miami, a solo at the Hoyt Institute of Fine Arts in New Castle, Pennsylvania, and shows at galleries around the country including Abend Gallery in Denver and Yeelen Gallery in Miami. She was awarded the Strauss Fellowship Grant from Fairfax County, Virginia as well as an International Artist-in-Residence for two months in Salzburg Austria. Her paintings have been featured numerous times in American Art Collector Magazine, Poets /Artists, The Artist’s Magazine, iARTisas, Combustus, Tradition and Transformation and the Ashen Rainbow, books by Ori Z. Soltes, as well as the Kress Project book published by the Georgia Museum of Art. Judith Peck’s work is collected internationally and can be found in many private and public collections.

See more from Judith Peck at her website: judithpeck.net/.