Exhibitions
Nancy Judd has been exhibiting the Recycle Runway Collection in high traffic public locations around the United States for many years.
Exhibitions
- Fort Collins Museum of Art in Fort Collins, CO, 2017 – solo exhibition
- Farmington Museum in Farmington NM, 2016/2017 – solo exhibition
- Artesia Historical Museum/Art Center in Artesia, NM, 2016 – solo exhibition
- Santa Fe Community College in Santa Fe, NM – permanent collection
- Stamford Museum in Stamford, CT – Fall 2015 – solo exhibition
- Woodson Art Museum in Wausau, WI – Spring 2014 – solo exhibition
- Reading Public Museum in Reading, PA, 2013 – solo exhibition
- Bascom Visual Arts Center in Highlands, NC, 2013 – solo exhibition
- Ruth Funk Center for Textile Arts in Melbourne, FL , 2013 – solo exhibition
- New Mexico Museum of Art in Santa Fe, NM, 2012 – part of juried show
- New Mexico Arts in Santa Fe, NM, 2012 – solo installation
- Millicent Rodgers Museum in Taos, NM, 2012 – part of juried show
- Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts in Grand Rapids, MI, 2011 – part of juried show
- Smithsonian National African American Museum of History and Culture – permanent collection
Airport Exhibitions
The Recycle Runway collection has appeared in four international airports reaching millions of international travelers with Nancy’s message of environmental conservation.
- 2nd Exhibition, Atlanta International Airport, Fall 2019
- Atlanta International Airport, 2011-2012
- Phoenix International Airport, 2010
- Pittsburgh International Airport, 2008-2009
- Albuquerque International Airport, 2007-2008
Installations
Nancy has also created site-specific installations using trash. Consumption was funded by New Mexico Arts, explores many aspects of the concept of waste.
Praise for Nancy’s exhibitions:
“The exhibition was imaginative and fun! Beautifully designed and executed, Nancy Judd’s artwork delightfully engaged Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport‘s traveling public and employees. Her innovative exhibition creatively used the art of fashion to cleverly convey messages to promote sustainability and recycling. Highly popular, the exhibition generated wide media interest, both local and national, and will be remembered for years to come. “Art works” to make a difference, and Nancy’s certainly does!”
Lennée Eller
Phoenix Airport Museum
It’s fun to see such innovation – in artistic expression and message – amidst the trappings of State bureaucracy. Everyone who sees it is intrigued. The Jellyfish Dress also honors women in interesting ways, which pop out in a public art piece. I like the subversive ways it turns people on to creativity. Bravo!
Carol Cooper
New Mexico Arts