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Judith Schaechter serves as Adjunct Faculty in the Glass department at the Tyler School of Art and Architecture, Temple University. An internationally acclaimed artist based in Philadelphia, her work is held in permanent collections of the Smithsonian, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Victoria and Albert Museum, and the Hermitage.
Her artistic practice centers on contemporary stained glass, creating intricate narrative-driven works that challenge traditional boundaries of the medium. Schaechter explores complex themes through layered imagery and innovative techniques, establishing her as a leading figure in modern glass art.
Major career recognition includes:
- Guggenheim Fellowship (2005)
- Induction into the College of Fellows of the American Craft Council (2013)
- Lifetime Achievement Award from the Glass Art Society (2022)
Her work gained significant exposure through the 2002 Whitney Biennial. A major retrospective organized by the Memorial Art Gallery of Rochester (2020-21) traveled to the Toledo Museum and Des Moines Art Center, showcasing her three-decade career evolution. No information is available regarding academic advising, research grants, or laboratory affiliations.
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