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#1 - Hettie Judah (art critic & writer‪)‬ tussen kunst en kind | between art and family

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Hettie Judah is a British art critic, broadcaster and writer who has spent many years dealing with the subject of art and motherhood. Following the publication of her 2020 study on the impact of motherhood on artists' careers, she collaborated with a group of artists in 2021 on the manifesto How Not To Exclude Artist Parents, now available in 15 languages. In 2022, Judah co-founded the Art Working Parents Alliance with Jo Harrison – a support network and campaign group for people working in the arts. 

In the same year, she published How Not To Exclude Artist Mothers (and other parents) (Lund Humphries), a book that argues that by making changes and becoming more sensitive to the needs of artist parents, the art world has much to gain. Judah is the curator of the Hayward Gallery Touring exhibition Acts of Creation: On Art and Motherhood which will open in Bristol in March 2024. Her next book with the same title will be published globally by Thames & Hudson in summer 2024. 

Hettie Judah is a British art critic, broadcaster and writer who has spent many years dealing with the subject of art and motherhood. Following the publication of her 2020 study on the impact of motherhood on artists' careers, she collaborated with a group of artists in 2021 on the manifesto How Not To Exclude Artist Parents, now available in 15 languages. In 2022, Judah co-founded the Art Working Parents Alliance with Jo Harrison – a support network and campaign group for people working in the arts. 

In the same year, she published How Not To Exclude Artist Mothers (and other parents) (Lund Humphries), a book that argues that by making changes and becoming more sensitive to the needs of artist parents, the art world has much to gain. Judah is the curator of the Hayward Gallery Touring exhibition Acts of Creation: On Art and Motherhood which will open in Bristol in March 2024. Her next book with the same title will be published globally by Thames & Hudson in summer 2024. 

30 min.