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American artist and writer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Judy Tuwaletstiwa (born 1941, Los Angeles, California)[1] is an American multi-disciplinary artist and writer.[2]
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Born | 1941 Los Angeles, California |
Known for | painter, glass artist, book artist, |
Website | judytuwaletstiwa |
Tuwaletstiwa attended the University of California at Berkeley and Harvard University.[3]
Tuwaletstiwa held residencies at Pilchuck Glass School (1998),[4] Bullseye Glass Resource Center in Santa Fe (2012), the Corning Museum of Glass (2017),[3] and the Tamarind Institute (2017).[5]
Her work is in the Corning Museum of Glass,[3] the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston,[6] and the National Museum of Women in the Arts,[7] among others.
Tuwaletstiwa, along with fellow artists Tom Joyce and Karen Willenbrink-Johnsen, created the series Trinity/Ashes for the exhibition Living and Dying in the Nuclear Age for the City of Albuquerque.[8] In 2022 Tuwaletstiwa's work was included in the exhibition Distilled Presence at Pie Projects in Santa Fe.[9]
In 2007 Tuwaletstiwa created the artist's book Mapping Water.[10] In 2016 she created the artist's book Glass.[11]
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