Since the 1990s, public and private commissions brought Masters’ work to a wider audience. Notable public projects include Walking New York, 350 feet of painted reliefs at John F. Kennedy Airport Terminal Four, Immigration Hall, and the 1260 square foot, Coney Island Reliefs, for the Metropolitan Transit Authority in Brooklyn. Other installations include the Whitney Museum at Phillip Morris, New York; Three Sisters, at CSU Chico, In California; and Audubon Park, New Orleans. Masters has had solo exhibitions at Storm King Art Center, New Windsor, NY; LedisFlam Gallery, New York; Long Island University, Brooklyn; and Smack Mellon Gallery, Brooklyn, NY. For over 30 years, her work outside the studio has reflected her social consciousness and concerns for the environment, and she has received awards and recognition in these leadership roles in Brooklyn, Greenpoint, Williamsburg, and Upstate New York. Below is Julia and Deborah Masters.
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