Judy Jensen (born 1953) is an American artist who currently resides in Austin, Texas. She was born in Lamesa, Texas. She does primarily glass work, although she incorporates other mixed media into her glass pieces.
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Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C.
Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Canada
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California
Akron Art Museum, Akron, Ohio
Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York
The David Jacob Chodorkoff Collection, promised gift to
Detroit Institute of Arts
Racine Art Museum, Racine, Wisconsin
Speed Art Museum, Louisville, Kentucky
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, Austin, Texas
City of Austin Art in Public Places Offices, Austin, Texas
McDonald's Corporate Collection, Chicago, Illinois
SAFECO Corporate Collection, Seattle, Washington
Judy Jensen: Feverish, 2002, Houston Center for Contemporary Craft. OCLC Number: 51951219
Sculpture, Glass, and American Museums, Martha Drexler Lynn, p. 166, University of Pennsylvania Press,2005. ISBN 0812238966 9780812238969
International Glass Art, Richard Yelle, pp. 161–162, Schiffer, 2003. ISBN 0764318349 9780764318344
Women Working in Glass, Lucartha Kohler, pp. 161–162. Schiffer Pub., 2003. ISBN 0764318071 9780764318078
Glass Art from UrbanGlass, Richard Yelle, p. 109, Schiffer Pub., 2000. ISBN 0764311166 9780764311161
Contemporary Glass, Susanne Frantz, p. 28, H.N. Abrams, 1989. ISBN 0810910381 9780810910386
"Judy Jensen: Tableaux in Reverse", American Craft, p. 42-45, cover illustration, Oct/Nov '93
"The Glass Canvas", Glass Art, Volume 4, # 6, pp. 4–7, cover illustration, 1989
"Judy Jensen: Dream Spaces", D. Cutler, New Work, #34, pp. 12–17, cover illustration, 1989
John H. Hauberg Fellowship Residency, Pilchuck Glass School
Richard Diebenkorn Teaching Fellowship nominee
Most Original Artist, Austin American-Statesman
Juror's Award, Austin Museum of Art, Austin, Texas
Public Art Selection Panelist for the Austin Convention Center
Louis Comfort Tiffany Award nominee
National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts Fellowship Grant
Glass Art Society's Juror's Award, New Orleans Contemporary Arts Center
New Glass Reviews 19 ,11, 8, 7, 6, and 5 (publication of Neues Glas and The Corning Museum of Glass, competition documenting the 100 most innovative internationally created glass works)