Judy Glantzman

"A cacophony of voices desired to be heard, these paintings can be seen as the inside of my head made visible...The paintings are worked over a long period of time. The repetition and repainting allows me freedom to form each figure without judgment—I choose to reveal myself but what is revealed can be scary. I try to be unafraid of my work," says Glantzman of her work.


Glantzman's work can be seen in numerous public collections, including the Whitney Art Museum, New York, NY; Grey Art Gallery, New York, NY, the Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, AZ, The Progressive Collection, Cleveland, OH, and the Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa, FL. She has been the recipient of numerous awards and grants, most notably the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship, 2001, the Anonymous Was a Woman Foundation Grant, 1997, the New York Foundation for the Arts Grant, 1994, and the Pollock Krasner Foundation Grant, 1992. 

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