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- Life
- Education
- Family
- Exhibitions One person exhibitions Two person exhibitions Selected group exhibitions
- Collections New York Seattle Jerusalem Tel Aviv San Diego, California Los Angeles Moscow Berkeley, California Boca Raton, Florida Baltimore Ithaca, New York
- Faculty appointments, residencies and awards
- References
- External links
{{BLP sources|date=February 2016}}{{Infobox artist | bgcolour = silver | name = Judith Margolis | image = | imagesize = | caption = | birth_name = Judith Cohen | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1944|9|24|mf=y}} | birth_place = New York City, New York, United States | death_date = | death_place = | nationality = American | field = Painter | training = | movement = | works = | patrons = | awards = }}Judith Margolis (born September 24, 1944) is an Israel-based American artist working visually in paintings, drawings, artist’s books and multi-media collages. In her art and writing she "explores tensions between consciousness, feminism, and religious ritual tradition." Since 2000 she has lived and worked in Beit Yatir. LifeMargolis was born into a Jewish family and Yiddish-speaking community in the Bronx, NY. In 1948 her family moved to suburban New Jersey, from which the adolescent Margolis would adventure to New York City for her early artistic education. Margolis began her artistic training during high school at age 15 with a drawing class at The Art Students League, then attended Cooper Union, where she met her husband Albie Tabackman. The two travelled across the United States to California, where they lived at Magic Forest Farm in Oregon.[1] Margolis led an Orthodox Jewish life in San Francisco, Los Angeles and Israel before leaving the orthodoxy.[2] And for the last 10 years, since leaving Orthodoxy, she has been slowly finding a balance between everything she has gained from her religious life and a retrieval of the freedoms that she believes are important for her art.[3] Since 1996, Margolis has been the Art Editor of Nashim: The Journal of Jewish Women's Studies and Gender Issues, published by Indiana University Press.[4] She was selected as one of ten international Common Ground artists.[5] Margolis is Creative Director of [https://web.archive.org/web/20080420083403/http://www.judithmargolis.com/bright/index-bright.html Bright Idea Books], which produces limited edition and artist's books. Margolis wrote and illustrated the forthcoming book Life Support; Invitation to Prayer. [6] Education - MFA from University of Southern California, 1986[7]
- BA from Lone Mountain College, SF, CA 1977[8]
- Two years study at Cooper Union, NY, 1962–64[8]
- Additional studies Columbia University, NY
Family Judith's second husband, the author David Margolis, died on July 17, 2005.[9] She has three children and six grandchildren. Exhibitions One person exhibitions - Hebrew Union College, New York, New York . 2009[10]
- Hebrew Union College, Los Angeles, California . 2008[8]
- University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California . 2003[8]
- Yeshiva University Museum, New York, New York . 2002[8]
- Brandeis Bardin Institute . Simi Valley, California . 2000
- Talpiot Industrial Gallery . Jerusalem . 1994
- ARTernatives Gallery . San Luis Obispo, California . 1989
- University Of Southern California . Los Angeles . 1986
- Buffalo Street Gallery . Ithaca, New York . 1988
- Smedley's Gallery . Ithaca, New York . 1981
- Eisenhower College Gallery . Seneca Falls, New York . 1978
- Ithaca House Gallery . Ithaca, New York . 1978
- Cole/Hayes Gallery . San Francisco . 1977
Two person exhibitions - University of Judaism (now the American Jewish University) / [https://web.archive.org/web/20081226091505/http://culture.ajula.edu/Content/ContentUnit.asp?CID=262&u=7716&t=0 Platt Gallery] . Los Angeles . (scheduled) 1999
- Ithaca House Gallery . Ithaca, New York . 1981
Selected group exhibitions - Jerusalem Biennial 2015[11]
- “Gathering Sparks,” (2014) Mizel Museum, Denver, CO[8]
- “Find Common Ground” (2008) Huan Tie Art Museum, Beijing China[8]
- Anlasslich des 125. Geburtstages von Hermann Hesse” (2002) KunstKeller Gallery, Annaberg, German[8]
- Florida Atlantic University . Boca Raton, Florida . 2000
- University of Arizona Museum of Art . Tucson, Arizona . 2000
- Kutztown University Gallery . 1999
- Plains Art Museum . Fargo, North Dakota . 1998
- Morris Louis Gallery/Bezelel . Jerusalem . 1998
- B'nai B'rith National Jewish Museum . Washington, District of Columbia . 1997
- Central Exhibition Hall . Moscow . 1996
- Kerim Institute . Jerusalem . 1996
- Kanner Heritage Museum . Toranto, Canada . 1996
- Skirball Cultural Center . Los Angeles . 1996
- Navon Gallery . Neve Ilan, Israel . 1995
- Plotkin Judaica Museum . Phoenix, Arizona . 1995
- The Knesset . Jerusalem . 1994
- Arad Art Museum . Arad, Israel . 1994
- Yeshiva University Museum . NYC . 1993[8]
- Perkins Gallery . Boston . 1993
- Dubin-Wolf Exhibit Center . Los Angeles . 1992
- Loyola University Laband Gallery . Los Angeles . 1991
- UCLA Kirkham Gallery . Los Angeles . 1991
- Dubin-Wolf Exhibit Center . Los Angeles . 1989
- The Art Store . Los Angeles . 1987
- University of Wisconsin Fine Art Gallery . Milwaukee . 1987
- Arts Commission Galley . Los Angeles . 1987
- Otis/Parsons Gallery . Los Angeles . 1984
- Amfac Plaza Gallery . Honolulu . 1984
- Herbert Johnson Museum . Ithaca, New York . 1983
- Columbia-Greene Community College . New York . 1983
- Arnot Art Museum . Elmira, New York . 1983
- Rockefeller Arts Center . Fredonia, New York . 1983
- Schenectedy Museum . New York . 1983
- Long Beach Museum . California . 1983[8]
- Rutgers University Art Museum . New Brunswick, New Jersey . 1981
- Traction Gallery . Los Angeles . 1981
- Tompkins-Cortland Community College . New York . 1981
- Arnot Museum . Elmira, New York . 1981
- Zone Gallery . Springfield, Massachusetts . 1981
- Womanworks Gallery . Buffalo, New York . 1981
- Ithaca House Gallery . Ithaca, New York . 1981
- Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art . 1979
- Hinckley Foundation Museum . Ithaca, New York . 1979
- AART Gallery . Oakland, California . 1979
- State University of New York Art Gallery . Binghamton . 1978
- Cornell University Art Gallery . Ithaca, New York . 1978
- Lone Mountain College Art Gallery . San Francisco, California . 1977
Collections New York - New York Public Library Special Collections
- Dr. Al Molvadan
- Meredith Tax
- Barbara Rochman
- Liza Norman
- Dr. Phyllis Silverman
- Janet Braun-Reinitz
Seattle - University of Washington Rare Book Collection
Jerusalem - Seth Althotz
- Dani and Deborah Kollin
- Rabbi Daniel Landes and Sheryl Robbin
- Timna Katz
- LSusan Schneider
- Eli and Miriam Avidan
- Drs. Jeff and Jane Kimchi
- Ephraim and Sigal Tabackman
- Rabbi Joel and Donna Zeff
Tel Aviv - Dan and Penny Witties
- Dr. Jim and Diane Breivis
- Drs. Cody and Lucy Fisher
- Annette and Steve Hess
- Sara Katz
San Diego, California- Noa Summerfield
- Jean Diamond Sargent
Los Angeles - Midway Hospital Medical Center
- Hebrew Union College Skirball Museum
- UCLA Fine Arts Library
- Beverly Hills Fine Arts Library
- Uri Harkham
- Nancy Berman
- Robert J. Avrech
- James and Sonya Cummings
- Mark Carliner
- Michelle Rappaport
- Blossom Norman
- Dr. Robert and Peggy Sloves
- Phillip and Judith Miller
- Barbara Schuster
- Diane Isaacs Fink
- Abby Yasgar and Joey Lipner
- Adam Leipzig and Lori Zimmerman
- Drs. Suzanne and Moshe Spira
- Dr. Deborah Berger
- Drs. Donna Cooper-Matchett & Bill Matchett
- Lynn and Morton Moskowitz
Moscow - Artist's House, Chilushskinskaya
Berkeley, California- UC Berkeley Fine Arts Library
Boca Raton, Florida- Arthur Jaffe Center for Rare Books
Baltimore Ithaca, New York- Tompkins County Hospital
- Fredrika and Bill Kaven
- Myra Malkin
- Catherine O'Neill
- Linda Myers
- Sandra Gittleman
- Robert and Corinne Stern
- Ira and Anne Brous
- Moorehead, Mn
- Minnesota State University
Faculty appointments, residencies and awards - Coolidge Colloquium Research Fellowship; 2010
- 18th Street Arts Center, Santa Monica, CA; 2008, 2009
- Hebrew Union College, Los Angeles, CA; 2008
- Brandeis-Bardein College Institute (LA), Faculty; 1999-00
- International Plein-Air, Artist-in-Residence; Morehead, MN; 1998
- Brandeis-Bardein College Institute (LA), Faculty; 1997
- Chomut, Christina, TODAY'S LOCAL NEWS, "Space Visions", January 30, 2005
- International Plein-Air, Artist-in-Residence, Moscow; 1996
- Arad Arts Project (Israel), Artist-in-Residence; 1993–94
- Center for Jewish Culture and Creativity, Project Grant; 1993–94
- UCLA Extension, Instructor, Drawing/Painting/Book design; 1990–93
- University of Southern California (LA), Instructor, Painting/Design; 1984–89
- University of Judaism (LA), Instructor Painting/Drawing/Book Design; 1990–91
- Brandeis-Bardein College Institute (LA), Faculty; 1988–90
- Woman's Studio Workshop (NY), Artist-in-Residence/Project grant ; 1983[12] During this residency, Margolis created The underground dreams of cactus, an handmade artit's book in an edition of 20. The book documents a post-modern woman's experience. Sixteen etchings incorporating images and handwritten text explore the perils of living in a body-conscious, sex conscious world.[13]
- Cornell Council on the Arts (NY), Project grant; Ithaca, 1983
References1. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.jpost.com/In-Jerusalem/A-brush-with-contradictions-393016#/|title=A brush with contradictions - In Jerusalem - Jerusalem Post|website=www.jpost.com|access-date=2019-03-08}} 2. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.jpost.com/In-Jerusalem/A-brush-with-contradictions-393016|title=A brush with contradictions|last=Stromberg|first=David|date=March 5, 2015|work=Jerusalem Post}} 3. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.jpost.com/In-Jerusalem/A-brush-with-contradictions-393016#/|title=A brush with contradictions - In Jerusalem - Jerusalem Post|website=www.jpost.com|access-date=2019-03-08}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.jstor.org/journal/nashim|title=Nashim: A Journal of Jewish Women's Studies & Gender Issues|last=|first=|date=|website=|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|accessdate=March 1, 2017}} 5. ^{{cite web|author= |url=http://www.commonground2010.com/?p=645 |title=Whole Life Times |website=Commonground2010.com |date=2010-06-25 |accessdate=2016-02-16}} 6. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.psupress.org/books/titles/978-0-271-08373-5.html|title=Life Support: Invitation to Prayer By Judith Cohen Margolis|website=www.psupress.org|access-date=2019-03-08}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=http://womenofthebook.org/artists/judith-margolis/|title=Judith Margolis, USA/Israel|last=|first=|date=|website=|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120323142509/http://womenofthebook.org/artists/judith-margolis/|archivedate=March 23, 2012|deadurl=yes|accessdate=December 23, 2011}} 8. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 {{Cite web|url=https://jewishartsalon.org/judith-margolis/|title=Judith Margolis|date=2014-12-10|website=Jewish Art Salon|language=en|access-date=2019-03-08}} 9. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.jewishjournal.com/obituaries/article/obituaries_20050722 |title=Obituaries | Obituaries |newspaper=Jewish Journal |date= |accessdate=2016-02-16}} 10. ^{{Cite web|url=http://huc.edu/news/article/2009/judith-margolis-countdown-perfection-meditations-sefirot-huc-jirny-museum|title=Judith Margolis: Countdown to Perfection-Meditations on the Sefirot at HUC-JIR/NY Museum|website=Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion|access-date=2019-03-08}} 11. ^{{Cite web|url=http://huc.edu/news/article/2009/judith-margolis-countdown-perfection-meditations-sefirot-huc-jirny-museum|title=Judith Margolis: Countdown to Perfection-Meditations on the Sefirot at HUC-JIR/NY Museum|website=Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion|access-date=2019-03-08}} 12. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.commonground2010.com/?page_id=242 |title=Judith Margolis |website=Commonground2010.com |date=2005-01-30 |accessdate=2016-02-16}} 13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.wsworkshop.org/collection/the-underground-dreams-of-a-cactus/ |title=The underground dreams of a cactus - Women's Studio Workshop : Women's Studio Workshop |website=Wsworkshop.org |date= |accessdate=2016-02-16}}
External links- Official web site
- Nashim: The Journal of Jewish Women's Studies and Gender Issues
- CommonGround2008
- Bright Idea Books
- "Women of the Book"
- "Judith Margolis:The Yatir Collection"
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