Judith is a self-trained artist who is inspired by the beauty of nature and the guiding force of her intuition. She creates primal sculpture and wearable art from trees, stones and found objects, which she fashions into ritual staffs, practical walking sticks and jewelry. Her designs are entirely hand-made and one-of-a-kind, using no electric tools. She also enjoys drawing and designing custom-made work for healing and adornment. Her wearable art and sculpture were exhibited in a 3-month solo show “Sticks & Stones” at the Boathouse in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park, sponsored by the Prospect Park Alliance and the Audubon Center, and a two-month solo show at The National Museum of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender History. She has taught her jewelry-making/experiential workshops at retreat centers, non-profit organizations and for private clients. She was profiled in The Daily News; the subject of feature articles in Mann About Town magazine, Home News Tribune, In Brooklyn, The Park Slope Paper and The Wave and featured on NY-1 Television. Judith co-founded The Fine Line Actors Theatre (formerly Earth Onion Women's Theatre in Washington DC, funded in part by the NEA), acted in numerous productions and produced many special constituency projects, including pioneering the Fine Line’s unique women’s prison project. She was awarded an NEA Arts Management Fellowship in Theatre, a Fractured Atlas Development Grant, and an Honorable Mention from the International Society of Acrylic Painters. She published in Inside Arts magazine, The Washington Post, and American Theatre magazine. She is also the founder and Director of ZAMO! a management and consulting agency serving performing artists and Chief Rhythm Officer of Microfundo, , a fan-based microfinance company that supports the increased visibility and viability of musicians. Judith resides in Park Slope Brooklyn.
Please also visit Judith’s website at http://www.zamo-zamo.com; her blog at http://artistsoulspeaks.wordpress.com/; and Judith’s online Jewelry store at http://ZAMO.etsy.com