Judy Cotter, a native Californian and “Sevillana” by adoption, is a professor of Spanish Culture and
Art History in Seville. Her presentations cover a wide variety of subjects, ranging from the cultural
legacies of Romans, Arabs and Jews to Andalucian festivals and the Flamenco and Taurine Arts.
Judy has translated several books by Spanish authors and has collaborated on recordings of
instructional CDs on flamenco. She is co-author of a book about the talented American artist and
matador, John Fulton.
Judy Cotter, a native Californian and “Sevillana” by adoption, is a professor of Spanish Culture and
Art History in Seville. Her presentations cover a wide variety of subjects, ranging from the cultural
legacies of Romans, Arabs and Jews to Andalucian festivals and the Flamenco and Taurine Arts.
Judy has translated several books by Spanish authors and has collaborated on recordings of
instructional CDs on flamenco. She is co-author of a book about the talented American artist and
matador, John Fulton.