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  1. Judith Scott is an American actress known for her roles in L.A. Doctors, Jake 2.0, and Dexter. Early life [ edit ] She was born at Fort Bragg , North Carolina [1] on Dec 22, 1965.

  2. Judith Scott (May 1, 1943 – March 15, 2005) was an American fiber sculptor. She was deaf and had Down Syndrome. She was internationally renowned for her art. In 1987, Judith was enrolled at the Creative Growth Art Center in Oakland, California, which supports people with developmental disabilities.

  3. Biography. Against the odds, Judith Scott became an artist of great renown, making fiber and mixed-media sculptures that encase forever-softened objects. Scott and her twin sister were born in Ohio. She experienced debilitating physical and mental challenges from birth, but it was arguably the severe stigma and inhumane handling of the mentally ...

    • May 1, 1943
    • March 14, 2005
  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0779399Judith Scott - IMDb

    Judith Scott. Actress: Guess Who. Judith Scott was born on 22 December 1965 in Fort Bragg, North Carolina, USA. She is an actress, known for Guess Who (2005), Fracture (2007) and Flightplan (2005).

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    • Fort Bragg, North Carolina, USA
  5. Dec 13, 2012 · How Judith Scott became the first artist with Down Syndrome to have her work featured in the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art -- and then in permanent collections in New York, London, and Paris

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  7. art21.org › artist › judith-scottJudith Scott | Art21

    May 15, 2024 · Judith Scott. Judith Scott was born in Columbus, Ohio, in 1943. Isolated as a result of being institutionalized for most of her life due to Down syndrome and deafness, Scott began creating art at age forty-three, after being introduced to Creative Growth in 1987. Fabric quickly became her passion and medium of choice, and for the next eighteen ...

  8. Feb 19, 2015 · Feb 19, 2015 9:20AM. Judith Scott, “Bound and Unbound” (install shot), 2015. Courtesy of the Brooklyn Museum. During a recent conversation about Judith Scott ’s excellent retrospective at the Brooklyn Museum, a scene from Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s Le Petit Prince came to mind. In it, the narrator remembers a favorite drawing he made ...

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