




A Portrait of the Artist as an Old(er) Woman : Director: Tova Beck-Friedman | Genre: Documentary | Produced In: 2007
Synopsis: “I never feel age ... If you have creative work, you don't have age or time.” -Louise Nevelson. Three octogenarian women artists - Margaret K. Johnson, printmaker, Hanna Eshel, sculptor and Hava Mehutan, sculptor - whose art inform their identity, share their insights into a creative energy force that is not hampered by age. On-camera interviews are woven together with archival films, home movies and images of their work, to tell their story of life wrapped around art. The three artists were born and raised in the early part of the 20th century, an era that did not provide support for women to pursue their career choices. Nevertheless, these women radiate with energy, a vibrant strength of spirit, passion, and commitment to the pursuit of art. Through childhood, marriage and raising a family - art has been their vehicle to maintain vitality.
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