Jude Tallichet lives and works in Ridgewood, Queens. She has exhibited nationally and internationally in venues such as the Konsthallen in Gothenburg, Sweden, The Shanghai Biennial in China, The Busan Biennial in Korea, The Tirana Biennial in Albania, the “Officina America” exhibition in Bologna, Italy, and at Periogi Gallery in Leipzig, Germany. Her work has been included in the 2016 Borås International Sculpture Biennial in Borås, Sweden. Jude has had six solo exhibitions at Sara Meltzer Gallery, NYC, from 2000 to 2009. She participated in the inaugural Greater New York Show at MoMA PS1, the Treble exhibition at Sculpture Center, and the Brooklyn Next exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum of Art. She has had solo shows at the Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum, the Burnet Gallery in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Robert Miller Gallery, NYC.
She was a featured performer in the Iron Artist Event at MoMA PS1, organized by Cabinet Magazine. Jude spent a year in Brazil as a Senior Fulbright Fellow in 1996 and has received fellowship grants in sculpture from the National Endowment for the Arts and from the New York Foundation for the Arts. She has received residencies at the Rosa de la Cruz Collection, the MacDowell Colony, the Millay Colony and at the Civitella Ranieri Center in Umbertide, Italy.
She is Professor Emeritus, Sculpture, at the Tyler School of Art, where she taught 1987-2016. Jude was a founding member of the band Ultra Vulva and has collaborated on video and performance projects with a diverse collection of artists and musicians, including Jeanine Antoni, Kristin Lucas, Doug Henderson, John Harbison and Henry Threadgill.