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Judith Bernstein
Judith Bernstein is a New York feminism Artist. She was born on October 14, 1942 in Newark, New Jersey.

Bernstein was an establishing individual from the all-ladies' agreeable A.I.R. Display in New York. Bernstein's initial drawings and works of art were affected by spray painting in men's restrooms at Yale University. She encountered a rediscovery late in her profession, as featured in her New York Magazine's 2015 profile named "Judith Bernstein, a craftsmanship star finally at 72." Bernstein has additionally been engaged with the Guerilla Girls and Art Workers' Coalition. She became captivated with spray painting subsequent to perusing an article in The New York Times during the '60s about Edward Albee taking the title “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf from bathroom graffiti. She received her MFA from Yale in (1967). Bernstein acquired some openness through a performance show with A.I.R. in (1973) while painting the Horizontal. In (1976) Fun Gun is a painting of an anatomical phallus shooting bullets. Also, in the same year she painted the Union Jack-off series, which she made with charcoal and oil stick on paper. During her independent presentation at Mitchell Algus Gallery in 2008, Bernstein met the craftsman Paul McCarthy and his daughter, pioneer and custodian of The Box, Mara McCarthy. In 2016, Bernstein opened two performance shows, one at the Mary Boone Gallery in New York and the other at Kunsthall Stavanger in Stavanger, Norway, the two of which were widely praised.