Judy Bergman Hochberg settled in the Boston area after receiving her B.F.A. and M.F.A. degrees from Boston University. Although trained as a painter, she developed a love of printmaking early in her artistic life. At various times her prints encompassed most of the traditional forms, including etching, monotype, dry point and collagraph. She is a founding member and past president of Full Tilt Print Studio. Her most recent work reflects her concentration in the area of digital photography and photopolymer gravure. Her photograph Old Havana Courtyard was awarded an honorable mention in the Landscapes and Architecture category in the 2020 Art of Photography Show by the Prairie Village Arts Council. And her print Habanero won first prize in printmaking at the Plymouth Center for the Arts 53rd Annual Juried Art Show in October, 2020.
Her work is in the permanent collections of the Boston Athenaeum, the Boston Public Library, Art Complex Museum in Duxbury, MA, Fidelity Investments, Fogg Art Museum, Hebrew Senior Life, Wheaton College, and the Worcester Art Museum. She is a member of the Boston Printmakers, Photographic Resource Center and the South Shore Camera Club.