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    September 22, 2022

    From: Eileen Donovan <donovan@lymanallyn.org>
    Subject: Author Talk with Judy Cotton at the Lyman Allyn Art Museum

    Name:
    Eileen Donovan

    Phone Number:
    8604432545

    Event Address:
    625 Williams Street

    Event Date:
    2022-09-22

    Event Time:
    5pm-7pm

    Event Name:
    Author Talk with Judy Cotton at the Lyman Allyn Art Museum

    Event Description:
    Thursday, September 22, 2022
    5:00 PM – 7:00 PM

    Members free / Non-members $10

    Join us for a reading, discussion, and book signing with artist and author Judy Cotton. Copies of her debut publication Swimming Home: A Memoir will be available for purchase to be signed after the event.

    About the Book
    “I am sitting at my father’s desk, waiting to call Intensive Care . . . It is September, the wattle is flowering, and it smells like napalm.”

    In this stunning memoir, full of black humor and razor-sharp observations, visual artist Judy Cotton captures the intricacies of family relationships and the push–pull of home.

    Her mother, Eve, was a brilliant but exacting woman, a gifted pianist whose perfectionism cut her career short. After marrying, she established a successful stud farm for sheep in the Blue Mountains while supporting her husband’s political career. Judy’s charismatic father, Bob, was a federal minister and ambassador to the United States, with traditional ideas about who Judy should become.

    Sent to boarding school from the age of four, Judy yearned for her parents but found them increasingly controlling. Her desire for freedom eventually took her overseas, to Korea and Japan in the late 1960s, and later to New York, where she finally discovered belonging in the art scene. But the undertow of home was impossible to escape.

    In dazzling prose and with an artist’s eye for landscape, Swimming Home is a powerful meditation on loss and longing, freedom and connection.

    About the Author
    Judy Cotton is an internationally recognized visual artist based in Connecticut, USA. Her work is held in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Lyman Allyn Art Museum, the National Gallery of Australia and numerous private collections. From 1974 to 1993, Cotton was the New York contributing editor for Vogue Australia. Swimming Home is her first book.

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    Location:

    625 Williams St.

    New London, CT