Judy Rushin-Knopf is best known for her work that blurs the boundary between painting, sculpture, and textiles. Her work is a bricolage of weaving, tufting, dyeing, casting, and painting which she combines into semi-abstract pieces that explore states of precarious balance in an entropic world. She is also a collaborator with Carolyn Henne on the Comma project, which produces boxed editions of small sculptural objects. Rushin-Knopf’s work has been included in numerous gallery and museum exhibitions nationally and resides in fine art library collections including MIT, The Frick Fine Arts Library, and the Kohler Art Library. She is represented by Ivy Brown Gallery in New York.