Judy Chicago
Judy Chicago, born in 1939 in Chicago, Illinois, is an American feminist artist and author renowned for her large-scale art installations that incorporate a variety of media, including needlework and pyrotechnics. Her most celebrated work, "The Dinner Party" (1974–79), is an iconic tribute to women's history. Chicago's art often explores the role of women in history and culture, challenging traditional male-dominated narratives. Her works have been exhibited in institutions like the Brooklyn Museum, making significant contributions to contemporary art discourse.