Judith K. Brodsky

Judith Kapstein Brodsky (born 1933) is an American artist, curator, and author known for her contributions to feminist discourse in the arts. She received her B.A. from Harvard University where she majored in Art History, and an M.F.A. from Tyler School of Art at Temple University. She is Professor Emerita in the Department of Visual Arts at Rutgers, State University of New Jersey. A printmaker herself, Brodsky is founding Director of the Rutgers Center for Innovative Print and Paper in 1996,[1] later renamed the Brodsky Center in her honor in September 2006,[2] and which later joined the Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts (PAFA) in 2018. She was also co-founder, with Ferris Olin, of the Center for Women in the Arts and Humanities at Rutgers University in 2006. She was the first artist appointed as president of the Women's Caucus for Art, an active Affiliated Society of the College Art Association.

  1. ^ Zimmer, William (2002-12-15). "ART REVIEW; Redefining The Nature Of a Print". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-12-30.
  2. ^ "Rutgers Center for Innovative Print and Paper Renamed in Honor of Founding Director Judith K. Brodsky". Rutgers. 2006-10-24. Retrieved 2023-06-14.