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June 1-3, 2007
Outsider Artist Judith Scott
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A new documentary examines the life and work of artist Judith Scott, who was born 64 years ago with a diagnosis of Down Syndrome
and a designated IQ of 30. Years later, it was discovered that she was also deaf. But today, her artwork is shown at galleries
around the world and sells for thousands of dollars. Scott spent 35 years in an institution back east, where she languished
until her sister Joyce brought her to California. Only then was her artistic talent discovered. Guest: Betsy Bayha, director of "Outsider: The Life and Art of Judith Scott".
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