Early in the season sources such as TV Guide[1] and Entertainment Weekly[2] commented on the previously apolitical |Blacklist seemed to be adjusting its narrative to a more SJW vibe:

  • An episode where men change their tune when they can get pregnant, a blame-the-gun-manufacturerers episode,


Judith Crowe Bio?

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Judith Ann Talbot
PhD.
Born1940 (age 83–84)
Hartford, CT, USA
NationalityUSA, American
CitizenshipUSA
EducationPostdoc
Alma mater
Spouses
  • Gary Wayne Talbot (1995-present)
  • William M. Evarts III (1963-1981)
Children2
Parents
  • James Emmett Crowe (father)
  • Ethel Irene Crowe (mother)
Website[http:judithcrowe.com/ judithcrowe.com]

Judith Crowe is a nationally known teacher and internationally known artist.

Early life

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Born in 1940 Storrs, CT to parents of Irish heritage, Judith was about five when her aunt and uncle, encouraging an early interest in art, paid her way to get art lessons, giving her her start in that field. When she graduated in 1962 with a bachelor's degree from the University of Connecticut, she was the first member of her known family to graduate from college.

Early Career

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as a Teacher

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Judith's teaching career began teaching first grade in Southie

as an Artist

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Judith's beginnings in art began at age five when her aunt and uncle, both artists, sent her to a drawing teacher.

Later Career

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in 1973 Judith and her family moved from Amherst, New Hampshire to Wildwood, California. Judith taught first as a substitute but rose to teach grades 2-5 for many years.

as a Teacher

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  • Subsituting and Gradeschool in the 70s, 80s
  • Master's degree and college teaching
  • Doctorate
  • Found CRLP[3]

Current work

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as a Teacher

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Judith still teaches. Small intimate groups sign up for 6-8 week classes in the summer and autumn in various venues including the Red Brick Gallery in Ventura, the Hillcrest Center for the Arts] in Thousand Oaks, and the Thousand Oaks Community Gallery in Newbury Park..

as an Artist

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Judith's most recent reception was 2-Mar-2019 at was a collection of pastels, acrylics, and colored pencil at the Thousand Oaks Community Gallery

Her Statements

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Teacher's Statement

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Artist's Statement

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Selected receptions

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Date Name Theme Coverage (newspaper)
Aug 8 2008 Five Feminine Reflections Thousand Oaks Acorn[4]
May 4th 2014 The Big Read Ventura County Reporter[5]

Viewing her work

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Her work is currently shown at galleries in Thousand Oaks, Ventura, and Carpinteria, California. It has also been shown in Pismo Beach, Morro Bay, New Orleans and New Hampshire. Her paintings hang in a number of private and corporate collections, including Los Robles Hospital & Medical Center and Kaiser Permanente offices in Thousand Oaks, as well as on the television show, How I Met Your Mother

See Also

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  • "Art scene". Ventura County Star. 2009-02-27. Retrieved 2019-04-03. BUENAVENTURA GALLERY: March 3-28: A Crowe's Eye View II, pastel paintings of landscapes by Judith Crowe, with a reception from 5 to 8 p.m.
  • "Art scene". Ventura County Star. Retrieved 2019-04-03. HILLCREST CENTER FOR THE ARTS: Through Sept. 28: Hot Summer Art 2008, work by Mary-Gail King, Yoka Yohanna, Judith Crowe, Darla Warner, Phyllis Doyon and others.
  • "Judith Crowe's "A Crowe's Eye View II"". Fillmore Gazette. Retrieved 2019-04-03. Judith's "Hollister Peak #8" reproduced on the page

as an Artist

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References

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  1. ^ https://www.jacksonville.com/ZZ/entertainment/20191115/blacklist-got-unexpectedly-political-with-next-level-weird-male-pregnancy-plot
  2. ^ https://ew.com/tv/recaps/the-blacklist-season-7-episode-15/
  3. ^ Carlson, Cheri. "Instructors learning new ways to teach reading". Ventura County Star. Retrieved 2019-04-03. [CRLP was] Founded locally by CLU education professor Judith Crowe, who is retiring this year, the program offers personalized training and workshops for Ventura County teachers {{cite news}}: Check |archive-url= value (help)
  4. ^ "Women Show Art". Thousand Oaks Acorn. 2008-07-24. The exhibit will feature works by Janet Amiri, Judith Crowe, Joy Sardisco, Barbara Shannon and Barbara Welch.
  5. ^ "Picks of the Week – Happenings". VC Reporter. 2014-04-24. Buenaventura Art Association presents "The Big Read," featuring work by Sue Cohen, Judith Crowe, Deborah DeBono, Lois Freeman-Fox, Mark Hafeman, Sandra Hampton, Louisa Wallace Jacobs and Darlene Roker.