Judyth vanAmringe

Judyth van Amringe, photo by Scott Lapham.

Judyth van Amringe, photo by Scott Lapham.

Judyth vanAmringe’s art is based on years of design work as well as the intricacies of artistic process. She is a graduate of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and has attended the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. For many years vanAmringe worked in New York City as a designer, running a business that made accessories and clothing, and writing regularly for House and Garden. In 1997 vanAmringe came to Providence and worked in ceramics, creating textured porcelain vessels. She had a Clay Studio Residence for NCECA and in 2001 won the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation award. VanAmringe is represented in the collections of the Rhode Island School of Design Museum, The Wadsworth Atheneum, and the New Britain Museum of American Art.

Source: NetWorks 2013 – 2014 Catalogue

Judyth_vanAmringe_Bear

Bear, 2013–2014
Papier mâché, acrylic paint, glitter, 24 x 24 x 24 in

Credits:

Video:
Christian De Rezendes
Richard Goulis
Production assistant: Blake Chazan
Penitentiary installation video by: Teresa Joseph
Music: Pais de Abanico, Vals Op. 8 No. 4, written by Agustin Barrios Mangoré, performed by Andrew Raftery
Recording: Ned Lochaya
Executive Producer: Joseph A. Chazan M.D.

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Highlighting the work of selected artists who have played vital roles in shaping the contemporary visual arts community in Rhode Island. This collection of brief video portraits provides a window into the lives, practices, and cultural contributions of professional artists.


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NetWorks Rhode Island - Highlighting the work of selected artists who have played vital roles in shaping the contemporary visual arts community in Rhode Island. This collection of brief video portraits provides a window into the lives, practices, and cultural contributions of professional artists.

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