Judith Seligson is an artist and writer living in New York City and Alexandria, Virginia. She has published articles in The Henry James Review, The Forward, Judaism: A Journal of Jewish Life and Thought, and The Radcliffe Quarterly. Her solo painting exhibitions include Jane Haslem Gallery (1991, 2008) in Washington, DC, the Athenaeum in Alexandria, Virginia (2016), and Anita Friedman Fine Art (1996) and Galérie Mourlot (2016-7) in New York. She has two overarching interests in her work: finely-tuned color intervals and visual intertextuality (text-image interaction). Her work also extends to collage, graphite drawings, visual intertextuality, multimedia, videos, and pigment prints.