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JUDITH BROWN

Winter Address: 68 Jane Street, New York, NY 10014
Summer Address: Hurricane Hill, Reading Vermont 05062

Born December 17, 1931, New York City
Deceased  May 11 , 1992, New York City

Studied with Theodore Rozak at Sarah Lawrence College 1952-4
 
Former Trustee of the Vermont Council on the Arts
Received Award -American Academy and the National Institute of Arts and Letters, New York City
Listed in the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institute, Boston
Included in the Art and Architectural Library of the U.A.H.C. on the accredited list of Synagogue Artists and Craftsmen
Member of the Vermont Council on the Arts
Member of the Executive Craft Committee of Windsor Craft Center
Member of Artists Equity Association of New York City
Member of Creative Arts Rehabilitation Center, New York City
Member of Women in the Arts Foundation, Inc.
   
AWARDS  
1958 Honorable Mention, Gold Medal Competition, Architectural League of New York City
1959
 
Frank J. Lewis Award at Tenth Annual Christocentric Arts Festival, Newman Foundation, University of Illinois
1964  Sculpture Award at Silvermine Guild of Artists' 5th New England Exhibition
1967 Silvermine Guild of Artists' Finch Award for Sculpture at 18th Annual New England Competition
1970 Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation on Award, New York City
1974 Honorable Mention, Friends of Hopkins Center Exhibit, Hanover, New Hampshire
1976
 
Award for Creative Work in Art, American Academy and the National Institute of Arts and Letters, New York City
  Best in Show Award, "Vermont Artists '76”, Brattleboro Museum, Brattleboro, Vermont
  Sculpture Award, Wadsworth Atheneum, Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts, Hartford, Connecticut
  Best in Show Award, Saenger National Jewelry and Small Sculpture Exhibit, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, Mississippi
1986 Best in Show Awward, Hopkins Center, Hanover, Newhampshire

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