Phase Transition

cover image for New Glass Review 44

 

“Phase Transition” 2023 is featured in New Glass Review 44, 2024.

New Glass Review is an annual exhibition-in-print featuring 100 of the most timely, innovative projects in glass produced during the year. It is curated from an open call for submissions by the curator of postwar + contemporary glass at the Corning Museum of Glass and a changing panel of guest curators. 

Tami Landis, Curator New Glass Review 44 and Curator of Postwar and Contemporary Glass, Corning Museum of Glass writes about my Installation “Phase Transition”:

This installation moves and evolves, just as the title, Phase Transition, alludes to its conceptual framework. Tiny fragments of Judge’s mother’s ephemera are recast into glass, suspended, and then covered with a patina of dripping paint. These minute objects echo her mother’s dissociation with everyday objects while she was living with Parkinson’s disease dementia.

In this image, the artist moves through the exhibition space- a blurred silhouette caught in a transition of memory, grief, and the present moment.”

Artist walking through “Phase Transition”, 2023. Photo Alex Montes

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