Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Ontario Arts Council Exhibition Assistance Grant


Announcement:  Judy Martin was awarded an Ontario Arts Council Exhibition Assistance Grant

The grant will help cover the return shipping costs for her body of sculptural work from Annapolis Royal Nova Scotia to Manitoulin Island Ontario.   The two person exhibition with Penny Berens and Judy Martin curated by Miranda Bouchard was entitled In the Middle of the World.  It was exhibited three times, twice in Ontario (Almonte and Kenora) and once in Nova Scotia.  The Nova Scotia show ran from September 7 until October 26, 2024.

The artist wishes to acknowledge and thank the OAC for the continued support of her work.

 

Thursday, October 17, 2024

Quilts=Art=Quilts November 2 2024- January 5 2025

Far Away Stars

Quilts = Art = Quilts 2024 

November 2, 2024  -  January 5, 2025   Schweinfurth Art Centre, Auburn New York

Jurors:  Dorothy Caldwell and Michael James.  Dorothy Caldwell will speak at 3 pm on the opening day.  Click on the above link to read the names of the 53 quilt artists in this year's exhibition.

Judy Martin's two-sided textile, Far Away Stars / Cloudy Day will be there!  

Cloudy Day


Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Craft Ontario Award Reception October 30

Save the Date for the Awards Reception in Toronto this fall.

Pictured is Judy Martin's Lamentation quilt.  Judy won the Gladstone House Award and will be in attendance to receive it on October 30.


The Craft Awards recognize excellence and celebrate accomplished and dedicated practitioners in the field of craft and design. This year we are thrilled to announce the 2024 recipients, and hope you will join us in celebrating their achievements at the reception of the Craft Award Recipient Exhibition. Special thanks to this year's jurors: Ana Galindo, Annie Tung, Habiba El-Sayed, Heidi Earnshaw, Jean Marshall, and Rob Raeside!

Exhibition Reception:  Wednesday, October 30, 6:30-8:30 PM

Craft Ontario Gallery, 1106 Queen St. W., Toronto
We appreciate RSVPs via email to awards@craftontario.com

Monday, September 16, 2024

Not To Know But To Go On is featured on the cover of Schiffer's new Catalogue

 

The latest catalogue put out by Schiffer Publishing, features Judy Martin's stitched journal, Not To Know But To Go On, a daily practice that documents three years of time and was completed in 2013.  

Not To Know..... is one of the many calendars, diaries, or journals that Tommye McClure Scanlin gathered together for her new book, the first one featured in the catalogue. Click here to view the entire catalog.

Marking Time with Fabric and Thread  will be available October 28, 2024. 

Thursday, September 12, 2024

In the Middle of the World: Artsplace, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia September 7 - October 26, 2024

The naturally dyed, slow-stitched textile works of Judith E. Martin and Penny Berens inspire ways of seeing, sensing and reflection that are simultaneously outwards, at our surroundings; and inwards, at the landscapes within us.

 

Martin and Berens render time visible, and touch tangible, through the hand-stitched marks the accrue, map-like, across the surfaces of layered fabrics, forming worlds within their works.


Martin explores inner immensity, recording and reflecting upon the mutable nature of emotions, thoughts and dreams.





Berens looks outwards at and to nature, creating work informed by experiences with and within her ever-changing environment.


In the Middle of the World ushers audiences into the liminal space between earth and air, ground and sky, mind and body, knowing and sensing, static and shift.


The earth provides material and metaphor, the world is mother and muse, subject and symbol.


It is central to the artists' ways of seeing, making and understanding.  


Stirred by and searching for both meaning and feeling, the artists continue with and convey the gravity of vulnerability, bravery and humility. 


These works of stitch, natural fibre and plant-based colour speak of the intimacy of human connection that many are seeking out and leaning into amidst these turbulent, socially-distanced and tech-driven times; of connections to tradition  and the environment, and the urgency to renew them before it is too late; and of the importance of knowing and accepting one's location in the world.

All text:  Miranda Bouchard’s curatorial statement.  

Wednesday, August 28, 2024

In the Middle of the World in Nova Scotia this fall

The two-person exhibition, In the Middle of the World, will show in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia this fall.  This exhibition has been on tour since 2021 when it was displayed at the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum in Almonte Ontario as the autumn exhibition.    

The artists are:  Penny Berens and Judith e Martin.  The curator is Miranda Bouchard.  The three of them will speak at the opening reception September 7 at 2 pm.  

There is a catalogue available for viewing online at this link.  It  will also possible to purchase a hard copy from the gallery or from the MVTM. 

Saturday, August 24, 2024

Craft Ontario awards: Judith e Martin wins the Gladstone House Award


On August 14, Craft Ontario announced the winners of the 2024 craft award recipients.

The jurors were:  Ana Galindo, Annie Tung, Habiba El-Sayed, Heidi Earnshaw, Jean Marshall, and Rob Raeside.  There were 17 awards this year, for the complete list of recipients:  please click here 

Inner World, natural dyes on linen and silk, hand stitched, 148 x 128 cm

Judith E Martin was awarded the Gladstone House Award of $1000.  In addition to the cash award, Judy is invited to exhibit her work for one year at the Gladstone on 1214 Queen Street West.   

An exhibition of all award recipients is scheduled to open at Craft Ontario's gallery/shop, 1100 Queen Street West on October 7 and remain on display until  November 3 .