Judy Seinfeld

Beauty of form under the influence of freedom

Kind of Blue Kind of Blue In KIND OF BLUE the pictures blur between the painter’s brush and the photographers eye…..
The photographs and I are in conversation in every snapshot I take.

Rust: As “aging” is a metaphor for me with the relationship to rust, I became fascinated. There is a raw beauty in this corroded metal and my fascination is that it is too uncontrollable, too rough and sports decay. The term rust has negative connotations as does aging. For many it evokes images of decay, crusting, failing and instability. The unexpected becomes one of rust’s main core values, as does aging. This frightens people. People worry about not knowing how they will age.

It is an unconventional material…..therefore I am attracted to its wildness and unpredictability.

However, rust has an unpredictable glory and its natural versions embrace all the permutations of aging and experience.

We are used to associating rust with disintegration. The changing of color makes it somewhat of a mystery and it evolves, as people do, and that’s part of the attraction. It is an adventure that has been with us since time immemorial.


Kind of Blue Texas. On my way, Amtrak to El paso, Caravan to Marfa.

Donald Judd installation, Chinati foundation.

Small town, Mirth, Mexican food, Lone ranger, Humor.

Lunch with Friends

Food truck, Long line, ”Food Shark Dining Car”.

Waiting

Impatient, Used bottle caps, Rusted bus, Kind of blue.

Beat of Marfa, All it’s glory.
The Marfa Beat


Perspectives Musings after 43
years on Nantucket


The Highline The low line before the highline


Road To Nowhere Journey in
Black and White


Loose Ends Potpourri


Bio

Photographer and jeweler, Judy Greenberg Seinfeld’s one woman shows include the Lillian Kornbluth Gallery in Fairlawn, New Jersey, The Works Gallery on Madison Avenue, New York, Patina on Nantucket, and others in Aspen, Vail and Santa Fe. She also participates in photography workshops through National Geographic in New York and Santa Fe. She has studied at the Rhode Island School of Design and has spent ten years sculpting with Hana Gabor, sculptor, at the Talix Foundry working as an assistant photographing many of her ceremonial objects.

 

Additionally, Judy attended the 92nd Street “Y” in New York City in the field of jewelry fabrication, and spent three years as an apprentice to Vita Jaspin, metalsmith. As President of Judith Greenberg (Seinfeld) Gallery, a jewelry design and manufacturing company, Judy’s creations were displayed and sold at art galleries throughout the United States from 1983 through 1996.

 

She is the former principal of Balenciaga Parfums International and Senior Vice President in charge of sales and design for the United States, Puerto Rico and Canada.

 

Throughout her career, she has devoted much of her time to community art organizations in several states and has been honored for her work. On the east coast part of the year, she has served on the regional board of Valley National Bank and has served as President of the Women’s Division of the Federation of Northern New Jersey and in New York Judy served as a board member of Human Rights Watch – Children’s Division. In Massachusetts, Judy was a trustee of Nantucket Hospital and served as a Trustee of the Atheneum Library as well as the Nantucket AIDS network. Additionally, she is a working Board and Executive Committee member of the Theater Workshop of Nantucket where she has performed on stage as well – most recently in “Born Yesterday” and the “Vagina Monologues”. At present she has produced “Candida”, The “Wizard of Oz” and “Dracula!”.

 

Currently, Judy is President of Heritage Management Company, LLC, a real estate investment, development and management company in business for three generations, since 1924.

 

Judy received a Bachelor’s Degree, cum laude from Syracuse University and a Masters Degree with honors from Columbia University and also attended the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Judy has served as Vice Chair of the Board of Trustees and Chairperson of the Academic Affairs Committee for Syracuse University. She remains a working trustee of the University and, additionally, serves on the Facilities Committee overseeing various other facilities in the United States as well as in England, France, China, Africa, and Dubai. She is also a member of the Chancellor’s Council and the Society of Fellows.

 

Because of her dedication to the advancement of the human spirit, Judy has created endowments for Creative Teaching and has also endowed the Seinfeld Distinguished Fellows Prize recognizing excellence, creativity and originality in any field of artistic endeavor and most recently, has created the Seinfeld Housing Initiative, which offers students at the School of Architecture a greater awareness of development as it relates to art and business and defines our culture.



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