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Judith ScottCraft TherapySculpture TextileJohn BaldessariOutsider ArtistsTextile SculptureStreet GalleryTextiles TechniquesTextile Fiber ArtJudith Scott: Uncovering innate talent – TextileArtistTwo girls. Conceived in the same moment. Born within minutes of each other. Indistinguishable in many ways. But for one defining difference. In the 1940s, in96
Judith ScottGrowth ArtFiber SculptureTextile SculptureSan Francisco MuseumsAbstract WordsElementary Art ProjectsVenice BiennaleAmerican Folk ArtJudith Scott — Art21Art21 is the world’s leading source to learn directly from the artists of our time. The mission of Art21 is to educate and expand access to contemporary art through the production of documentary films, resources, and public programs.59
Judith Scott ArtistJudith ScottCraft ShackAdaptive ArtDown's SyndromePotholder LoomCraft Work For KidsSculpture LessonsDeep RiverRead & Make/ Unbound: The Life + Art of Judith ScottThis book! If you are looking for a story about self-expression, creativity, the deep river of sisterhood, AND the experience of a person living with a disability, Unbound ticks all the boxes and t…42
Judith ScottOutsider ArtistsArt BrutSpring ArtInternational DayOutsider ArtArt ClassroomArt CenterVisual ArtistThe Shamrock StudioIt is great to be back in the Shamrock Art Studio. To start off the year third and fourth grade artists stretched their creative and team building skills with the Marshmallow Challenge. The class was split into 6 teams of 4 artists, they got 20 pieces of dried spaghetti, a yard of tape, a yard of string, one big marshmallow and 5 little marshmallows. The task was to build the tallest structure and top it with marshmallow, that was it, the rest was up to them.3
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Judith ScottRed HealerGrowth ArtNumber ZeroBullfinchMy Funny ValentineOutsider ArtArt StylesFound ObjectJUDITH SCOTT (1943-2005), Untitled (Heart), 1993 | Christie'sUntitled (Heart), 199311
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Judith ScottHolofernes JudithJudith Scott ArtistJudith Bible ArtJudith And The Head Of HolofernesJudith Scott SculptureJudith HoagH.e.r AestheticDefinition ArtJudith Scott: Aesthetics and BiographyThis first sculpture that Judith Scott (1943-2005) made at the Creative Growth Art Center in Oakland ca. 1988 was a wrapped group of sticks and other objects, its intense presence giving the appearance of a ritual bundle, made for magic and for prayer. Before she began to sculpt, the first works Scott made at the art center were drawings. I learned at the link above that she was not especially interested in these two dimensional works. I do like her work on paper, and am glad that they were…44