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Art & Creativity Quote by Judy Chicago

"I go to make art as who I am as a person. The fact that I am a woman comes into play maybe in the kinds of things I'm interested in or in the way I structure a canvas"

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Judy Chicago is doing something deceptively radical here: refusing both the neutered “artist-as-genderless-genius” pose and the reduction of her work to biography-in-a-skirt. “I go to make art as who I am” sounds plain, almost stubbornly ordinary, but it’s a strategic counterpunch to a modern art world that long treated “who I am” as an obstacle if your “who” wasn’t male. She’s insisting on personhood first, while still naming the system that makes womanhood impossible to ignore.

The sentence turns on a careful maybe. Chicago doesn’t claim that being a woman automatically dictates subject matter; she claims it can “come into play” through interest, structure, and choice. That’s the subtext: identity shows up less as a logo than as a set of instincts - what feels worth depicting, what rhythms feel natural, what forms feel persuasive. By pointing to “the way I structure a canvas,” she moves the debate from content (women painting “women’s issues”) to form (composition, scale, craft, pattern, labor) - a zone where power hides because it pretends to be neutral.

Context matters. Chicago came up in mid-century American art, where seriousness was coded masculine and “decorative” was a polite synonym for dismissible. Her career - from feminist pedagogy to The Dinner Party - exposed how institutions decide what counts as high art. This quote reads like a manifesto in miniature: not an apology for gender, not a brand of it, but a demand that the personal be treated as an aesthetic engine rather than a disqualifier.

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APA Style (7th ed.)
Chicago, Judy. (2026, January 17). I go to make art as who I am as a person. The fact that I am a woman comes into play maybe in the kinds of things I'm interested in or in the way I structure a canvas. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-go-to-make-art-as-who-i-am-as-a-person-the-fact-62115/

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Chicago, Judy. "I go to make art as who I am as a person. The fact that I am a woman comes into play maybe in the kinds of things I'm interested in or in the way I structure a canvas." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-go-to-make-art-as-who-i-am-as-a-person-the-fact-62115/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"I go to make art as who I am as a person. The fact that I am a woman comes into play maybe in the kinds of things I'm interested in or in the way I structure a canvas." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-go-to-make-art-as-who-i-am-as-a-person-the-fact-62115/. Accessed 6 Feb. 2026.

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Judy Chicago

Judy Chicago (born July 20, 1939) is a Artist from USA.

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