We met Judith when we were employed as Associate Artists at firstsite gallery, Colchester. At the time Judith was Artists’ Support Researcher at firstsite, and like us, she was regularly commuting to Colchester. Every so often we would coincide on the train. During these high speed discussions we were struck by the way Judith emphasised the place of the political within cultural events, and by the way her understanding of theory informed her aesthetic decisions. Our work on Artists As Parents As Artists caught her interest and she offered to discuss it further and possibly to write something about it.
Artists As Parents As Artists
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