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Judy Taylor
Judy’s work consists of figurative and narrative paintings, labor-focused work, landscapes, and portraiture. Her scenes of workers and nature found on the Island often incorporate island residents as models. Before coming to Maine, she lived in New York City, transferring there from Chicago to study figurative art. She was accepted into the New York Academy of Art on full scholarship and received her Master’s certificate in their pilot program. She went on to study painting at the National Academy of Design with Harvey Dinnerstein and Ron Sherr. In 1996 she relocated to Maine and was an Artist-in-Residence at Acadia National Park. Since 2002 she has resided full-time in Maine where she maintains her studio and teaches there and at workshops in Austin, New York, Italy, and France. In 2007 she was awarded the commission to paint the History of Labor in Maine which took a full year to complete. Her work is in many public and private collections including The Maine State Museum, Johns Hopkins University, The United States Park System, Colorado Mesa University, Friends of Acadia, College Of The Atlantic, and the Jackson Laboratory.
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Judy Taylor’s work is currently on display in our Freeport, Maine Showroom. The show, My Other Place: Maine Artists Exploring the World, runs from March 6, 2025 – June 1, 2025.