Judy Takács

She is past Social Media Chair and Literature Committee writer for the Cecilia Beaux Forum of the Portrait Society of America.

[17] For this series, she asked her female friends and family to pose topless, holding balls to symbolize their personal challenges.

[24] Choosing work from Cleveland figurative artists, Shirley Aley Campbell, Kathleen McKenna, Marilyn Szalay, Lee Heinen and Marsha Sweet.

In 2016 Takács was one of the nine artists, including Stephanie Deshpande, Lauren Tilden, Mario Robinson, and Terry Strickland, who participated in the Emanuel Nine Portrait Project at Principle Gallery, honoring the victims of the Charleston church shooting.

In 2018, Takács begain painting works for her Goddess Project series, re-imagining the mythology of all the religions through a contemporary feminist lens.

A few years before Roe v. Wade was overturned by the Supreme Court of the United States, on June 24, 2022, Takács was creating and showing Pro-Choice paintings.

Takács' activism included writing Opinion Editorial articles[29][30][31] and Letters to the Editor[32][33] of The Cleveland Plain Dealer.

[38] She continues this theme with her paintings, Guardian Angel of the Good Death and Serenity Prayer[39] and the Ephemera Collector Series.

A Pro Choice painting from a larger series created by Judy Takács in response to the Supreme Court of the United States overturning Roe v. Wade, June 24, 2022.

Cancer Honeymoon
#Me(dusa)too, oil on canvas, Judy Takács
Arachne, Predator and Prey, Judy Takács, oil on canvas, 2018
The Pledge, Judy Takács, oil on canvas with collage, 2023