Josie Campbell Dellenbaugh was born in Albany, NY, in 1948, the
daughter of a surgeon and a watercolor artist.  In 1969 she
received a B.A. in Fine Arts with a Biology minor from Chatham
University, Pittsburgh, PA.  That same year she married Geoff
Dellenbaugh.
They moved to New Jersey in 1974, where they raised their 3
children.  In 1976 she began her studies of three dimensional art at
the Johnson Atelier in Princeton, NJ.  In 1977 she took a course in
the process of bronze foundry at Rutgers College, Camden, NJ.  
She concurrently studied the technique of stone carving with hand
tools at the Princeton Art Association.  
In 2008 she attended  a carving symposium in Marble, CO,  where
she learned  the art of carving with power tools. She attends
several workshops at the Carving Studio and Sculpture Center in
W. Rutland, VT.  every year.
She and her husband spilt time between their homes in
Glastonbury, CT,  and Center Harbor, NH.
Rabbit, alabaster
Colorado, 2008
Current Affiliations:
CT Women Artists
New England Sculpture Association
National Sculpture Society
The Salmagundi Club, NYC
League of NH Craftsmen

Prior Affiliations:
Princeton Art Association,  
Princeton, NJ
Trenton Artist Workshop Association,
Trenton, NJ
NJ Center for the Visual Arts,
Summit, NJ
Drew Art Association, Chatham, NJ
Hudson Valley Art Association,           
  Hastings-on-Hudson, NY
New Jersey, 1986
Ladyslippers


Josie Campbell Dellenbaugh
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