JUDY JENNINGS SOLO EXHIBITION


North Dakota Museum of Art

The opening on Sunday, November 20, 2005 was well attended by art enthusiasts from the Dakotas, Minnesota and Manitoba. Judy’s work was much admired by these discerning attendees for her artistry and variety of techniques which included leaded stained glass, fused glass and painted glass. Judy’s large works range from a tasteful screen to a maintenance-free aquarium. Her smaller works include fused plates, a dramatic screen and lamps. Variety, a sense of fun and accessibility describe this solo exhibit by Judy Jennings.


Judy introducing herself to the opening audience.

Judy describing the variety of techniques used in her work.

Judy appreciating her mentor, her mother Pat.

Gallery attendees appreciating Judy's use of form and colour.

Judy discussing the finer points of her fused glass box stories.

Audience members of varying ages appreciating Judy's work.



For more images of Judy's exhibition, please see 'Solo Exhibit 2 -- Views'