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Judith Barry is an artist and writer whose work integrates various disciplines including installation, project-based research, architecture, exhibition design, film/video, performance art/dance, sculpture, photography, and digital media. She has exhibited internationally at prestigious venues such as the Berlin Biennale, Venice Biennale(s) of Art and Architecture, and documenta, among others. Barry's notable awards include the Kiesler Prize in Architecture and the Arts in 2000 for 'Best Pavilion' at the Cairo Biennale and a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2011. Her essay collection, 'Public Fantasy', was published by the ICA in London in 1991. She has authored several publications, including 'Projections: mise en abyme' (1997) and 'Study for Mirror Garden' (2003). Her work is featured in renowned collections such as MoMA, the Whitney Museum, and the Pompidou Center. Barry has taught and lectured extensively throughout the USA, Asia, and Europe, holding full-time teaching positions at the ACT program at MIT and Merz Akademie in Stuttgart. Currently, she serves as the Professor and Director of the ACT program at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts.