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Later Career The connections that Godwin made with fellow artists in New York served to propel her artistic career. She was admitted into the company and comradeship of prominent artists such as Jackson Pollock, Max Ernst, and Mark Rothko.

Chronology:

In 1989, Judith Godwin was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts from VCU in 1989.[1]

1972-1973 “Timbers No.1” and “Timbers No. 2,” environmental sculpture in Sucer Brook, Warren, Connecticut.

1974 Portfolio of drawings, Bicentennial Commission, Suffolk, Virginia.

1975 “Painters Themes,” BloomCraft Fabrics, New York.

1976 Solo exhibition, Ingber Gallery, New York.

1977-1979 Included in group exhibitions at Ingber Gallery, New York; Danforth Museum, Danforth, Massachusetts; University of Michigan, Marquette; Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond; Weatherspoon Art Gallery, University of North Carolina, Greensboro.

1978 Solo exhibition at Mary Baldwin College, Staunton, Virginia.

1979 Solo exhibition at Ingber Gallery, New York.

1980 Included in group exhibition at Provincetown Art Association and Museum, “Hans Hofmann as Teacher: Drawings by his Students,” Provincetown, Massachusetts.

1981 Solo exhibitions at Ingber Gallery, New York, and Womensbank, Richmond, Virginia. Included in group exhibitions at Guild Hall, East Hampton, New York, Ingber Gallery, New York, and in “Found Objects,” at Marisa Del Re Gallery, New York.

1982 Solo exhibitions at Ingber Gallery, New York, and Loonan Gallery, Bridgehampton, New York. Included in group exhibitions at Anderson Gallery, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, and Ingber Gallery, New York.

1983 Included in group exhibitions at Marisa Del Re Gallery, New York, and the American Federation of the Arts, “Hans Hofmann as Teacher,” traveling exhibition. Solo exhibition at Phoenix II Gallery, Washington, D.C.

1984 Solo exhibitions at Ingber Gallery, New York, and Northern Michigan University, Marquette. Included in group exhibition at Ingber Gallery, “The Return of Abstraction.” Included in group exhibition at Randolph Macon College, Lynchburg, Virginia.

1985 Solo exhibitions at Mukai Gallery, Tokyo, Japan, and Lockwood-Matthews Mansion Museum, Norwalk, Connecticut. Included in group exhibitions at Kenkeleba Gallery, New York, and Ingber Gallery, “Survival of the Fittest.”

1986 Retrospective exhibition at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg. Included in group exhibition at Mary Baldwin College, Staunton, Virginia.

1987 Solo exhibition at Ingber Gallery, New York. Group exhibitions at Graham Gallery, New York, and PMW Gallery, Stanford, Connecticut.

1988 Retrospective exhibition at Northern Virginia Community College, Alexandria.

1989 Retrospective exhibition at Danville Museum of Fine Art, Danville, Virginia. Retrospective exhibition at Suffolk Museum, Suffolk, Virginia.

Awarded Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts Degree, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond.

1990 Included in group exhibition at Marisa Del Re Gallery, New York.

1990-1991 Included in group exhibitions at the National Gallery of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C.; Binaural Museum, Japan; Kanagawa Modern Art Museum, Kanagawa, Japan; Tokyo Museum, Sapporo, Japan; Iwataya Museum, Pukuoka, Japan; Daimaru Museum, Osaka, Japan; Hiroshima Museum, Hiroshima, Japan; Matsuzakaya Museum, Naguyak, Japan.

1991 Included in group exhibition at Marisa Del Re Gallery, New York.

1992 Solo exhibition, “Judith Godwin Paintings, 1953-1992,” at Marisa Del Re Gallery, New York.

1993-1994 Included in group exhibition at Marisa Del Re Gallery, New York.

1995 Solo exhibition at Amarillo Museum of Art, Amarillo, Texas.

1996 Included in group exhibition at Marisa Del Re Gallery, New York. Included in group exhibition at Marisa Del Re Gallery, Palm Beach, Florida.

1997 Included in group exhibition at Marisa Del Re Gallery, New York. Retrospective exhibition, “Judith Godwin, Style and Grace,” at Art Museum of Western Virginia, Roanoke.

1999 Panelist for “Hans Hofmann as Artist and Teacher” symposium at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

2000 Retrospective, “Judith Godwin, Style and Grace,” Albany Museum of Art, Albany, Georgia.

2001 Solo exhibition, “Judith Godwin, Color and Movement,” The Mary H. Dana Woman Artists Series, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey.

2002 Career achievement award, Mary Baldwin College, Staunton, Virginia.

Solo exhibition, ”Judith Godwin: Paintings,” Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts, Wilmington, Delaware.

2003 Solo exhibition, “Judith Godwin: Paintings,” Holtzman Gallery, Towson University, Towson, Maryland.

Awarded Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters Degree, Mary Baldwin College, Staunton, Virginia.

2004 Included in the National Academy of Design’s Annual Invitational Exhibition, New York, New York.

2005 Included in group exhibition, “Betty Parsons and The Women,” Anita Shapolsky Gallery, New York, New York. Included in group exhibition, “The Sage Colleges,” Opalka Gallery, Albany, New York.

Professional Achievement Alumni Award, School of the Arts, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia.

2006 Included in three-person show, “The Persistence of Memory,” Old Dominion University Gallery, Norfolk, Virginia.

2008 Solo exhibition, "Judith Godwin: Early Abstractions," McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, Texas.

2009 Included in group exhibition, "Recent Acquisitions: Modern and Contemporary Art," McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, Texas.

2010 Solo exhibition, "Judith Godwin: Paintings 1954-2002," Spanierman Modern, New York, New York.

Included in group exhibition, "Neither Model nor Muse: Women as Artists," McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, Texas.

2011 Solo exhibition, "Judith Godwin: Early Abstractions," Telfair Museum, Jepson Center, Savannah, Georgia.

2012 Solo exhibtion, "Judith Godwin: Early Abstractions," Anderson Gallery,  Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia.

Solo exhibtion, "Judith Godwin and Abstract Expressionism," Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia.

"In Conversation: Judith Godwin with VCUarts Dean Joe Seipel & René Paul Barilleaux," Grace Street Theater, September 6, 2012.

2013 Group exhibition, "Ab-Ex/Re-Con," Nassau County Museum of Art," Roslyn, New York.