Judy Martin was invited to exhibit her work at 100% silk shop and gallery in Toronto. Lee Dekel, the founder and lead designer at thegallery and her partner, Inez, chose textiles that span Judy's fifty year career. The artist will be present at the opening on February 7 from 2-5 pm.
Thursday, January 22, 2026
Quilts are Journals, a solo exhibition in Toronto
Judy Martin was invited to exhibit her work at 100% silk shop and gallery in Toronto. Lee Dekel, the founder and lead designer at thegallery and her partner, Inez, chose textiles that span Judy's fifty year career. The artist will be present at the opening on February 7 from 2-5 pm.
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
Heart Work
Heart Work: A zoom presentation for the Textile and Fibre Artists of Manitoba occurred January 20, 2026 at 6:30 pm, Central time.
Thursday, November 20, 2025
Nouveau Louvre 2025
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| ceremony for wildness: silk thread on vintage table linen 2023 |
Ceremony for Wildness sold on opening day of the Nouveau Louvre fundraising exhibition for le Galerie du nouvel Ontario.
The deal is that you pay $225 for the art, and $75 goes to the gallery and the rest to the artist. It is a very popular event in Sudbury, Ontario with most local artists participating.
View the online sale at this link or visit the gallery in person 27 Larch Street, Sudbury, Ontario
Friday, October 31, 2025
Quilts = Art = Quilts
Quilts = Art = Quilts opened to the public October 25.
Judy Martin's quilt, The Day, The Night, and then The Day Again is part of this beautiful exhibition.
Unfortunately, there is no catalouge for this annual show.
Photos online reveal that this year's exhibition, curated by Paula Kovarik and Petra Fallaux to be one of the most stunning in its over 40 year history.
It's open until early January 2026. Schweinfurth Art Centre, Auburn, New York. Click here for more information.
Saturday, October 25, 2025
Convergence Exhibition 2025 at the Tom Thomson gallery in Owen Sound, Ontario
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| I Stand within a Walled Garden by Tanya Zaryski, acrylic on cradled panel 2025 |
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| Ferel by Tanya Zaryski acrylic on cradled panel, 2025 |
In Potato Field, I address the eco-anxieties surrounding food insecurity, farmland degradation, and the monopolization of seed by large agribusiness. The instability of today's political and environmental climate serves as a reminder that all life exists in a precarious balance that may shatter at any moment. These translucent wax forms speak to human resiliance. Susan Barton-Tait
The time that my hand quilted work requires gives me a quiet place where I can gain perspective on what is happening each day in this uncertain world. The slow touching of the cloth and thread gives me sustenence. Each piece I create is message of care and hope. The concept and technique of wrapping and being wrapped grounds my work. Red Thread, a worldwide symbol of protection, is used in nearly every piece." Judy Martin
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| untitled by nicholas x bent, photography with watercolour and natural materials, 2025 |
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| Natural Science Study: Rot by Julie Sando. Photo collage printed on linen with recycled linen and cotton trim 2024 |
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| Convergence Installation |
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| economic colonizaton - resource dispossession, a detail of untitled by nicholas x bent |
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| Unfurling Horizons by Chih-ling Chang |
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| detail of I stand within a walled garden by Tanya Zaryski |
Thursday, October 09, 2025
Convergence returns to the Tom Thomson gallery, Judy Martin's quilt will be part of it.
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| Sacred Ground |
Sacred Ground will be part of Convergence, the all-Ontario exhibition at the Tom Thomson gallery in Owen Sound. The artist delivered her work on Monday October 6. She met the curator of the exhibition, Shannon Bingeman and re-connected with curator of education, Heather McLeese. Ned and Judy Martin travelled to Owen Sound from Manitoulin by way of the Chi Chi Mon Ferry. It was a beautiful day to be on the water.
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| on the ferry |
The reason Judy and her husband made the trip was because of the postal strike in Canada. The ferry is running until October 26 this year, so they are going to go back to Owen Sound for the opening.
Convergence opens October 18 with a reception from 2-4 pm. Judy and Ned will be there.
The exhibition continues until January 17.
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| detail of Sacred Ground, wrapped thread on wool patchwork, hand stitched |
Tuesday, September 30, 2025
Judy Martin is invited to exhibit in the USA, but there are issues
Judy Martin's reversible quilt, The Day, The Night, and then the Day Again has been juried into the show by Paula Kovarik and Petra Fallaux. The quilts are supposed to arrive in New York state during the week of September 29 - October 4, 2025.
When the artist shipped her work, she was required to pay tarrif charges and she did so.
Judy Martin, a Canadian artist often shows her quilts in exhibitions in the USA in highly respected exhibitions such as Quilt National, Visions, and Quilts=Art=Quilts, but this is the first time she has had to pay duty to do so. The tarrifs came into law August 25, 2025. Judy shipped her work through Canada Post on September 24.
On September 26, the federal government of Canada advised the crown corporation of Canada Post that there needed to be many changes for financial viability. Closing rural post offices and stopping home delivery are two of the things that were to happen. On that same day at 4 pm, the Canada Post employees walked off the job. All mail is stopped.























