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About Judy Stone
Judy Stone first began enameling in 1968, while studying in Germany on a Fulbright scholarship. She began enameling professionally in 1972. Stone has studied with some of the country's most prominent enamelists including Bill Helwig, Margaret Seeler, Jamie Bennett, William Harper and Martha Banyas. The late Fred Ball's experimental techniques have been a very important influence. Her enamels are shown in the United States at crafts fairs and galleries specializing in fine crafts. She has exhibited in enamel exhibitions both in the U.S. and in Europe. She also teaches enameling throughout the United States. The enameling department at The Crucible in Oakland, California is her creation. She is a member of the Northern California Enamel Guild, and The Enamelist Society, where she has served a 6 year term on the Board of Trustees and is currently coordinating the 2009 Enamelist Society biennial conference, exhibitions, and workshops. She has written technical chapters for 2 books: The Art of Fine Enameling , ed. Karen L. Cohen; Contemporary Enameling: Art and Techniques, ed. Lilyan Bachrach. Her work is currently appearing in 500 Metal Vessels and 500 Enameled Objects published by Lark Books. Home - About
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