"...let's put on a Show!"
Maybe not in a barn, but in 1985 a group of women jewelers were talking and that was essentially the suggestion. “I originally met Marie Susinno at Montgomery College, back in 1981. Later she, Pat Perito and I took lessons from Deborah Dubois, as did most of the other founders at one time or another. At a certain point, everyone who makes jewelry on a regular basis, is faced with a growing inventory, so we decided to try to sell it. . . even though that's not what motivated us [to make jewelry] in the first place,” says Judy Sugar.
“Since I live in Garrett Park, I knew that our town hall, a charming space (formerly a small church) was available for rentals. So I suggested that a small group of us rent it for a show. There were seven of us: Haesun Chung, Deborah Dubois, Joan Levy, Desi Midgett, Pat Perito, Judy Sugar, and Marie Susinno. A woman I worked with suggested the name: Pleiades, the Seven Sisters. It was fairly successful for a first-time effort. . . and so, we continued, growing and expanding into a larger space.”
Judy has always admired beautiful jewelry. The idea that she could make it herself, plus the opportunity to learn under Komelia Okim’s direction in a first-class program at Montgomery College was too thrilling to pass up and a new path was taken. “I was fascinated by ancient-looking jewelry and tried to made jewelry that looked like it came from a different age. Then I became interested in unusual stones, and made simple jewelry that featured the stones. Now my work takes me to simpler forms, without stones, often oxidized a dark color.”
If you'd like to purchase or commission jewelry from Judy, please contact her at jbs20896@aol.com
Please join us November 15-16, 11am-5pm at the Women's Club of Bethesda, 5500 Sonoma Road, Bethesda MD (Just south of the beltway on the corner of Old Georgetown and Sonoma Roads). Admission is free.