Multifaceted creative: visual artist, writer, performer, producer, percussionist, workshop leader, healer. Inspired by the beauty of nature & the guiding force of her intuition. Exploring themes of connection to the Earth, spirituality, sexuality, & gender.
Visited the ConnectHV table at a Mashup event
Zelda (aka Judith Z. Miller) is a multifaceted artist: visual artist, writer, performer, producer, percussionist, workshop leader, and healer who live in an erotic, musical, spiritual universe. As a feminist Jew who studies shamanism, she is inspired by the beauty of nature and the guiding force of her intuition as she explores the themes of connection to the Earth, spirituality, sexuality and gender via a variety of art forms. Zelda performed at such venues as Source, GALA Hispanic Theatre, and the Kennedy Center in DC, in NYC at WOW Café Theatre and Dixon Place. Since moving to the Hudson Valley, she has performed with Spoonie Theatre, at the Rosendale Theatre, with the TMI Project in Kingston New York who declared Zelda “Storyteller of the Week,” twice, and in 2022 featured her work as part of their Pride Stories Podcast, and her stories and art have been featured by Studio Theatre in Exile. Zelda’s solo show Que Será, Será: A Life’s Journey of Sexual Orientation & Gender Expression is now available on HUDSY.TV and stored in the Lesbian Herstory Archives. As the Co-Founder and Executive Director of the Fine Line Actors Theatre in Washington DC, Zelda produced and performed in the groundbreaking Women’s Prison Project. Zelda has produced numerous other community events, such as Zelda’s Happenings, the Celebration of Life Be-In in Park Slope Brooklyn NY, numerous showcases at APAP in NYC, and she co-produced the acclaimed APAP Special Event, “Presenting Latin Music,” at Broadways’ New Victory Theatre. Zelda lives at the Lace Mill artist residence in Kingston New York.