About

 Avery Judge creates abstract artworks that are inspired by personal experiences. Topics from neurology and psychology inform her work, as well. She investigates how amorphous shapes, along with color, are able to invoke a specific experience or emotion. 

The process of the work is more significant than the outcome. Every element of the painting is decided before Avery begins to paint. This allows her to fully convey what she wants in a painting. Avery uses acrylic paint and opaque, clean forms to create tension between the color scheme and shapes within each piece of art. Most of the artworks are human-sized or larger. Overall, Avery paints to research the complexity of the brain through images of organic forms.

Avery Judge was born in Brookline, Massachusetts in 2002. She earned her BFA (with an Emphasis in Painting) from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York in 2024. 

Currently, Avery paints in Boston, Massachusetts. 

 

Exhibitions

"Transfigured" at Steuben Gallery, Pratt Institute, 2024.  

"Do You Dream of Me?" at Steuben Gallery, Pratt Institute, 2024. 

"Light and Shadow"  at BAWS Gallery, 2024. 


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