SELECTED ARTICLES & WRITING

Art, disability and learning to hold on, KPBS

Judith Scott Defied Stereotypes About Down Syndrome and Became a Famous Sculptor. A Poignant New Children’s Book Tells Her Story, ArtNet

How Fashion Changed the Perception of Disability Art, WWD

Introducing Art Crushes, Herald Journal

Katy Hessel, How Judith Scott escaped a life in institutional isolation to become a great sculptor, 2024  

Athena Stevens, Being an Artist in an Ableist World: Lessons From Judith Scott, 2023

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Shout Out to Creative Growth, Creativity Explored, and NIAD Art Center + Daily Art with Judith Scott, 2023  

Athena Stevens, Specially Abled Artist Series-Judith Scott, 2023

Lauren Elkin, Ucky Art: Judith Scott, Eva Hesse, and the visceral power of "texxture", 2023

MELBA MACIAS, Get to Know Textile Artist Judith Scott, 2023   

 Chiara Atoyebi, Remembering The Inspiring and Introspective Work of ..., 2023

Judith Scott | Biography, 2023

 Athena Stevens, Being an Artist in an Ableist World: Lessons From Judith Scott, 2023

Betsy Groban, Weaving the amazing tale of fiber artist Judith Scott, 2021

Judith Scott, new record for an outsider artist, 2021

https://www.artprice.com/artmarketinsight/judith-scott-new-record-outsider

ALLISE NICOLE'S ARTISTIC EXPLORATIONS, Judith Scott: Creative Minds Art History Project, 2020

Treasures from the Folk Art Museum, Judith Scott - Self-Taught Genius, 2014 -2017  

Judith Scott (Alum)

Ashlyn Edwards, Finding Her Voice Through Fiber Sculptures: The Outsider Art of Judith Scott, 2016

Luanne Martineau, Not an Outsider Artist: An Appreciation of Judith Scott, 2016

Folk Art Museum Profile

Outsider Art Now Judith Scott

The Beautiful Story Of An Artist With Down Syndrome Who Never Spoke A Word, Daily Good

Judith Scott - Self-Taught Genius, 2014-2017  American Folk Art Museum

Roberta Smith, ‘Rare Earth Magnet’- Review, New York Times, August, 2015

Brienne Walsh, Art Review Judith Scott, 2015

Vogue: Highlights from New York’s Outsider Art Fair, the Most Refreshing Show in Town, Jan 30, 2015

Nathaniel Rich, A Training Ground for Untrained Artists, New York Times, December, 2015 

Christine Smallwood, Outside InNew York Times, June, 2015

Tony Marcus, Outsider Art- Judith Scott, Aesop.com, April, 2015

Jessica Holmes, Boundless: Judith Scott at the Brooklyn MuseumArt Critical, March, 2015

Cynthia Cruz, Words Fall Away: ‘Judith Scott — Bound and Unbound’Hyperallergic, March, 2015

Louise Kinross, A twin's bond sparks brillianceBloom, March, 2015

Charles Russell, Judith Scott: Embodied MeaningRaw Vision, #85, Spring 2015

Faye Hirsch, Judith Scott at the Brooklyn Museum, Art in America, February, 2015

Allison Meir, Finding a Voice in Fiber, Judith Scott Was an Artist, Not an Outsider, Hyperallergic, January, 2015

Anon, Play Hide and Seek with Judith Scott at the Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn News, January, 2015

Meissa McGlensey, This Artist With Down Syndrome Was Institutionalized for 35 Years. Now, Her Work Is World-Renowned, The Mighty, 2015

Mark Leach, What beauty have we missed? National Right to Life News,  December, 2014

James Derek Sapienza, Found Object, Found Artist, Opening Ceremony, December, 2014

Judith Scott, Outsider Art Now, Gloria Marchini, 2014

Holland Cotter, Silence Wrapped in Eloquent Cocoons: Judith Scott’s Enigmatic Sculptures at the Brooklyn Museum, New York Times Art & Design, December, 2014

Lawrence Downes, An Artist Who Wrapped and Bound Her Work, and Then Broke Free, New York Times, December, 2014

Andrea K. Scott, Wrap Star: Judith Scott, Bound and Unbound at the Brooklyn Museum, New Yorker, December, 2014

Andy Beta, Judith Scott Exhibit opens at Brooklyn Museum, Wall Street Journal, October, 2014

Karen Rosenberg, Wrapped in Complexity, New York Times Art & Design, October, 2014
Ula Ilntzky, The Work Of Outsider Artist Judith Scott Sheds Beautiful Light On Living With Disabilities, Huffington Post, October, 2014
Women Who Kick Ass,  May 2013.

Andrew Cheetham, Whitworth Work of the Week, October, 2013.

Joe Pitchert, Textile Artist Judith Scott: Uncovering Innate Talent, Textileartist.com. October, 2013.

Sarah Boxer, The Rise of Self-Taught Artists, The Atlantic, August, 2013.

Inside the life and works of Judith Scott, By Trina Kleist. Tahoe Quarterly. Published on July 17, 2013

Trina Kleist,  The enigmatic fiber artwork of a once-discarded woman,
July, 2013.

Lucienne Peiry, JudithScottNotes d’Art Brut, June, 2013.

Outsiders no more, by Anny Shaw. Venice, Issue 247, June 2013 Published online May 24, 2013 in The Art Newspaper.

An excerpt from the introduction by Joyce Scott of the newly-published anthology A Room of Golden Shells: 100 Works by Artists and Writers with Down Syndrome.

"Judith Scott," by Lucienne Peiry, L'Art Brut, Issue 25, to be published in May, 2013.

Elsa Mora, Judith Scott: Art is a Way, Blog: March, 2013.

Amelia Rachel Hokule’a Borofsky, "Where Great Art Transcends Disability", The Atlantic, December 13, 2012.

Scott trumps Trockel! Published in Artopianews, October 25, 2012.

Michael H. Miller, "Outsider Art Fair Moves to Dia Building in Chelsea in 2013", Gallerist NY, May 31, 2012.

Lucienne Peiry, “Judith Scott,” Collection de l'Art Brut, Lausanne, Switzerland 2012

Anonymous. Outsider Art, Phototactics, October, 2012.

Judith Scott – Touching To Feel,” Serendip, CETE, Bryn Mawr College, 2011.
Anon, Judith Scott-Touching to Feel, Serendip Studio, Brynmawr, April, 2011

Karen, Fiber with a Difference: Judith Scott, Day In, Day Out, April, 2011.

Nicola Anthony, Wrapping, twisting, weaving – Judith Scott at  Museum of Everything,  Trebuchet Magazine, November, 2011.

Belinda Hollyer,  Judith Scott & the World of Insider Art, How to be Happy Though Human, September, 2010

Ken Johnson, "Inside, Outside, All Around the Aesthetics".  Review of "Approaching Abstraction" at the American Folk Art Museum. NY Times 5 Jan. 2010.

David Maclagan, "Creativity, Institutions and Outsider Art".  Escape into Life, 27 November, 2009.

Kate Taylor, "Communicating Across Barriers Few Could Imagine", NY Times, 16 April, 2009. 

Lucienne Peiry, "Judith Scott",  Raw Vision, no 62, Spring, 2008,p 63.

Marcus Davies, "Judith Scott: A Heart Concealed" in: On Outsider Art and the Margins of the Mainstream.  Bibiomation.  April, 2007.

Cheryl Dunn, "Judith Scott" in " Creative Growth",  ANP Quarterly, No.6, 2006.

Anon, "Quenouilles"  Profil Magazine, Geneva. May 2006.

Jonathan Keats, “Indifferent To Art,” San Francisco Chronicle, 2005.

Rachele Kanigel, “Entwined,” Readers Digest, August 2003, p 117-121.

John M. MacGregor, Ph.D., “Judith Scott’s Metamorphosis,” Raw Vision, 2002, #38

Rona Marech, “Accidental Artist,” San Francisco Chronicle, July 12, 2002.

Edward M. Gomez, “Arts in America: Building a Refuge of Respectability for Art on the Fringe,” New York Times, January 18, 2001.

Barbara Lee Smith, “Judith Scott: Finding a Voice,” Fiber Arts Magazine, Summer 2001, p 36-39.

Evelyn Nieves, "Artist Emerges with Works in a 'Private Language,” NY Times, 25 June, 2001

Cara Jepsen, “Metamorphosis: The Fiber Art of Judith Scott,” Chicago  Reader, September 8, 2000 , vol. 29, no. 49, p 4.

David, Maclagan, “Metamorphosis: The Fiber Art of Judith Scott (book review),” Raw Vision, no. 31, summer 2000, p 71-72.

John MacGregor, Ph.D., “Metamorphosis: The Fiber Art of Judith Scott,” The Outsider, vol. 5, no. 1, fall 2000, p 6, 10-18.

John MacGregor, Ph.D., “Metamorphosis: The Fiber Art of Judith Scott,” Visions: American Visionary Art Museum, 2000, vol. 6, p 14-18.

Michael O’Sullivan, “On Exhibit: Wealth Beyond Measure," Washington Post Weekend, October 13, 2000, p 59-60.

Joyce Scott, "Birth and Rebirth", The Outsider (pub INTUIT),  vol.5, no.1, Fall 2000, p. 16-18

“USA :  Judith Scott’s Fiber Art Forms at Intuit,” Raw Vision, no. 32, fall 2000, p 18. 

Joyce Scott, Her Hands, poem published in Museum of Everything, Judith Scott- Catalog and Writings, 2011. 

Joyce Scott, Twins, poem published in John MacGregor, Ph.D.: Metamorphosis: The Fiber Art of Judith Scott, Creative Growth Art Center, 1999.
Stan Peterson, “Backhoes & Welding Torches,” Creative Growth.

Stan Peterson, “Wrapping As Adornment,” Creative Growth.

Tal R, “Silence,” The Museum of Everything Exhibition #4.1.

Emily Fragos, “Art Brut,” Hostage: New and Selected Poems.