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Welcome to another episode of Women United ART PODCAST, today with Hettie Judah - chief art critic on the British daily paper The i, a regular contributor to The Guardian’s arts pages, and a columnist for Apollo magazine. She writes for Frieze, Art Quarterly, Art Monthly, ArtReview and other publications with 'art' in the title, and is a contributing editor to The Plant magazine.
Following publication of her 2020 study on the impact of motherhood on artists’ careers, in 2021 she worked with a group of artists to draw up the manifesto How Not To Exclude Artist Parents, now available in 15 languages. She regularly talks about art and with artists for museum and gallery events, and has been a visiting lecturer for Goldsmiths University, London and Dauphine University, Paris.
Join Hettie and Mona as they discuss Hettie's work and address the issues artist mothers/parents face in the art world.
Follow Hettie Judah here:
www.hettiejudah.co.uk
@hettiejudah
How Not To Exclude Artist Parents Manifesto
www.artist-parents.com
This show is brought to you by Women United ART MOVEMENT, a global platform highlighting women in the arts through a wide range of opportunities such as solo and group exhibits, annual art prize for women artists, and quarterly publication.
www.womenunitedartmovement.com
@womenunited_art_movement
@womenunited_art_magazine
Welcome to another episode of Women United ART PODCAST, today with Hettie Judah - chief art critic on the British daily paper The i, a regular contributor to The Guardian’s arts pages, and a columnist for Apollo magazine. She writes for Frieze, Art Quarterly, Art Monthly, ArtReview and other publications with 'art' in the title, and is a contributing editor to The Plant magazine.
Following publication of her 2020 study on the impact of motherhood on artists’ careers, in 2021 she worked with a group of artists to draw up the manifesto How Not To Exclude Artist Parents, now available in 15 languages. She regularly talks about art and with artists for museum and gallery events, and has been a visiting lecturer for Goldsmiths University, London and Dauphine University, Paris.
Join Hettie and Mona as they discuss Hettie's work and address the issues artist mothers/parents face in the art world.
Follow Hettie Judah here:
www.hettiejudah.co.uk
@hettiejudah
How Not To Exclude Artist Parents Manifesto
www.artist-parents.com
This show is brought to you by Women United ART MOVEMENT, a global platform highlighting women in the arts through a wide range of opportunities such as solo and group exhibits, annual art prize for women artists, and quarterly publication.
www.womenunitedartmovement.com
@womenunited_art_movement
@womenunited_art_magazine