Judith Feins received her BFA from Boston University, School of Fine Arts in 1973. She also studied Archeological Illustration at Harvard, and Plein Air Painting at the Aegean School of Fine Arts on the island of Paros, Greece.

Ms. Feins has shown her work since 1974 in a variety of University and professional galleries, and small museum and community spaces in the California Bay Area, Boston and Greece.

She is an exhibiting member of the Lafayette Gallery in Lafayette, and the Blackhawk Gallery in Danville.

Her solo exhibits include "Recent Work" at the Hilliard Gallery in San Francisco and "Celebrating the Earth" at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco. She won First Prize for her painting, "Along the Navarro River" at the "Poems Without Words, California Landscape Paintings" exhibit in Santa Cruz.

Robert Taylor of the Contra Costa Times reviewed her work, noting "intense saturated color" and called her paintings "inviting" and "luminous".

Ms. Feins was Principal Illustrator of the Coastal Access Guide produced by the California Coastal Commission, and created archeological illustrations for the Archeology Department of the University of California at Berkeley.

Ms. Feins is available for commissioned work, and individual or small group painting instruction.