Atsushi Ogata and C. M. Judge
 

Selected Exhibitions with Atsushi Ogata

Hillside Gallery, Art Front, Tokyo, Japan,
Musée-Château, Annecy, France
MonteVideo, Netherlands Institute for Media, Amsterdam
Clermont-Ferrand, France, VIDEOFORMES XX International Video Festival
DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, Lincoln, MA,
Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas Video Festival, TX
Bonner Kunstverein, Videonale Bonn 5, Germany
Kijkhaus, The Hague, Netherlands, World Wide Video Festival
The Computer Museum, Boston, MA
Tokamachi, Japan, Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennial
Attleboro Art Museum, Attleboro, MA
Z Gallery, SoHo, NYC

Selected Exhibitions

ARTos Foundation, Nicosi, Cyprus
Contemporary Art Foundation, Montevideo, Uruguay
Traverse-Video Festival, Toulouse, France,
Karl Drerup Gallery, Plymouth State College, NH
East Wing Gallery, Mount Wachusett Community College, Gardner, MA
Maitland Art Center, Maitland, FL,
Hampshire College, Amherst, MA
Phillips Museum of Art, Lancaster, PA
New England College, Henniker, NH
The International Society, Boston, MA
Silver Cultural Art Center, Plymouth State College, NH
The Thorne-Sagendorph Art Gallery, Keene State College, NH
Saint Paul School, Concord, NH
The Discovery Museum, Bridgeport, CT
Chapel Art Center, Saint Anselm College, Manchester, NH
Taylor Gallery, Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, NH
Firehouse Art Center, Newburyport, MA
Hodecker Gallery, Meredith, NH
Laura Barton Gallery, Westport, CT
Pyramid Art Center, Rochester, NY
AVA Gallery, Lebanon, NH
Graham Horstman Gallery, Denton, TX








 

 

 

 

 

 

 


ABOUT  THE  ARTIST
C. M. Judge is an intermedia artist who utilizes a variety of media in her work that focuses on the physical confluence of the spirit. Trained as a traditional painter, she found that her paintings became sculptures and that her sculptures became installations and that now her installations have become drawings which in turn become paintings and videos. This multidisciplinary approach to art making fuels Ms. Judge’s fascination for creative process -- the artist’s individual working process as well as the process of bringing that work into the public realm.

Catherine has taught courses in both two-dimensional and three-dimensional art disciplines at museums, colleges and universities in the New England region and is a visiting artist listed on the New Hampshire Council for the Arts and the Massachusetts Cultural Council rosters. Ms. Judge’s educational outreach has centered on collaborative art making that has resulted in over eighty large-scale public art projects. Student artists are encouraged to investigate creative process as it relates to their life experiences. Ms. Judge specializes in programs that examine the intersection of “Culture and Nature,” foster community dialog and understanding, and celebrate the capacity of people, both young and old, to truthfully express their spirited common goodness through art. Her current book project, Creative Energy: sharing the process is inspired by 16 years of artist residency work.

Ms. Judge’s artwork has been exhibited throughout the U.S., Europe and Japan. She has realized many projects during a 19 year collaboration with Japanese video artist, Atsushi Ogata, two multimedia works with Paula Rendino Zaentz and an international video collage, titled FemLink, co-curated with French video artist, Véronique Sapin. She is cofounder of the Central Massachusetts WCA chapter.

Education

Master of Science in Visual Studies, MIT, 1988
B.A in Drawing and Painting, University of Lowell, 1983
Painting Studies and Art History, Studio Art Centre Internationale, Florence, Italy, 1981