Judy Isaak

Studio #82


That sounds like a wonderful journey of self-discovery and artistic growth for Judy. Moving from Manitoba, Canada, and eventually settling in the Tannery Row Artist Colony seems to have played a significant role in her artistic development. The opportunity to learn pottery from experienced potters and then continue expanding her knowledge through workshops, books, and interactions with artists from various fields must have enriched her skills and perspective.

It's great to hear that Judy found her passion for pottery and turned it into a more dedicated pursuit after relocating her studio to the Tannery Row Artist Colony. Being surrounded by a community of fellow artists can be incredibly inspiring and conducive to creativity. The exchange of ideas, feedback, and the supportive environment likely contributed to her growth as an artist.

If you have any specific questions or if there's more you'd like to know about Judy's journey or pottery in general, feel free to ask!