Judith Page is a nationally recognized artist, curator, writer and educator living in Brooklyn, NY. She was on the faculty of the Maryland Institute College of Art (2004-2011) and the MFA Fine Arts program at the School of Visual Arts (2010-2016). Page has also organized over two-hundred exhibitions and written articles, essays and criticism for publications including Sculpture magazine and Art Papers and institutions such as Rutgers University, Wake Forest University, and Vanderbilt University. Page is currently Director of Programs for Tree of Life foundation. Beginning in 2010, she spearheaded (along with Victor Faccinto) the development of their grant program, which focuses on artists sixty and over in need of funds for a specific project. To learn more, visit our website at www.treeoflifeartists.org.
As an artist, Page received Individual Artist’s Fellowships from the Gottlieb Foundation, the Pollock-Krasner Foundation and the State of Florida. She has exhibited her art at museums and galleries throughout the world and her exhibitions were written about in numerous publications including Art in America, Art on Paper, The New York Times, and Sculpture. Her website is www.judithpage.com.