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A photograph of Judith Scott at work. The artist is shown in profile, in black and white and has an intense look on her face. She is a middle-aged woman with a lined face and strong arms. Photo: Leon Borensztein |
A sepia photo of the Columbus, OH State Institution where Judith spent much of her life. The building is large, brick and imposing. Bare trees add an aura of foreboding to the image. |
A family photo of Judith Scott and her Twin Sister as babies. Judith's sister is smiling, while Judith is unsmiling. There is a striking difference in their expressions - Judith seems to be "disconnected" while her sister is "engaged". |
A "Curlicue" Sculpture by Judith Scott that resembles a prone lizard with two loops extending up from its back. The sculpture seems to be wrapped tightly in wire or yarn of multiple colors including blue, red and grey. Photo: Leon Borensztein |
A portrait of Director/Producer Betsy Bayha. Betsy is a woman of around 40, has short blond hair, and is smiling. She wears blue-framed glasses, a grey sweater, and a striped scarf. View Full Size Image |
A black and white photo of Judy in profile, hugging a large, coccoon-shaped piece. The artist is shown in profile from her knees up and she wears a short-sleeved floral print shirt. Her strong arms are thrown around the sculpture, and her face is pressed against the it. She has a focused, intense look on her face. The piece is massive, taller than Judith on its pedestal, and wrapped tightly in horizontal bands of yarn or wire. Photo: Leon Borensztein |
Judith Scott Documentary
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Outsider: The Life and Art of Judith Scott has been made possible by the generous support of the Fleischhacker Foundation and the Community Technology Foundation of California
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