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Collective - Explore the Arts in Austin - KLRU
Video interview with artist Judith Simonds at the East Austin Studio Tour.
Fisterra Studio, November, 2011Arts In Context - Generous Artists
Judith Simonds is one of various local Austin Artists, interviewed for the local PBS production of "Arts In Context - GENEROUS ART"
TurningArt Judith Simonds
Some of my work is also featured on the TurningArt website.
Interview with Deborah Main Designs
Judith Simonds Photos: Fisterra Studio, East Austin Studio Tour 2011
Fisterra Retrospective - Big Medium, 2018
In November 2003, 28 artists opened their homes and studios for the first East Austin Studio Tour. The orange house on the corner of east 2nd Street at Waller, with its back yard studio, became a spot that thousands of visitors have returned to each year. A new group of guest artists created exhibits of their art in each room of the house, while the home cooked pozole and hospitality of Jennifer Chenoweth's house remained a staple. November 2017 was the last year for Fisterra Studio to participate in EAST in this space, but the annual event had a deep effect on Austin's sense of community and connectedness. This show features over 50 guest artists collaborating again to inspire artists and art lovers about the beauty, quality and diversity of visual art in Austin.
Collective Sense - Opening Tour - 2012
Judith Simonds - Artist, Painting & Sculpture
A photographic book of my paintings and sculptures.
Lawndale/Texas Sculpture Group 2014: A Panoramic View
The Texas Sculpture Group presents an exhibition illustrating the excellent quality and diversity of contemporary sculpture in Texas curated by James Surls. The exhibition is dedicated to and in memory of late TSG Members Lee Littlefield, Bert Long, Jr. and Damian Priour, whose work is also featured in the exhibition. With eighty plus artist members, the exhibition is an opportunity for viewers to see the breadth of sculptural practice and diversity of media taking place all over the state: from bronze casting to video and performance, from site-specific installations to light and sound to craft bombing. The exhibition acts as a catalyst for a conversation about what is Texas sculpture and the evolution that technology has had on contemporary practice.