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Clay artist Tammy Judd was raised in Alaska, moving to the state in 1959 at the age of 2. In 1975, she graduated from West Anchorage High School. She earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Alaska Anchorage in 2001. That year, she exhibited her solo thesis show of sculptural ceramics at UAA’s Kimura Gallery.
Tammy has displayed work in numerous group shows. The Anchorage Museum of History and Art selected her work for its 2002 “All Alaska Juried Art Exhibition” and the 2003 “Earth, Fire and Fibre.”
In 2003, Tammy participated in a group to complete a fish for the first “Wild Salmon on Parade” show. During 2004, her work was seen at Studio 68 and at the Whale’s Tail in the Hotel Captain Cook. She was often a participating artist in the Anchorage Clay Arts Guild fall sale. She was one of three original founding partners in Artmosphere Studio in Anchorage, a shared working artists' studio. The Artmosphere Studio artists hold regular open studio sales.
In March 2011, Tammy relocated to Petersburg, Alaska. Her studio equipment remained in Anchorage until November when she shipped it on a barge to her new studio in Petersburg.
When she is not working with clay, Tammy enjoys taking digital photographs, drawing, printmaking, using stamps and playing with watercolors.
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