Paint 2022 Relationships and Limitations Tours Tasmania, Launceston 2022 Devonport 2023

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Group exhibition curated by Penny Burnett. Artists:Cash Brown, Penny Burnett, Jane Giblin, Amber Koroluk-Stephenson, Michael Nay, Sue Nettlefold, Tania Price, Meg Walch, Alex Wanders and Julie Williams.

Poimena Gallery, Launceston 2022. RANT gallery, Devonport 2023

AR+COLLECT BATHURST REGIONAL GALLERY EXHIBITION AUGUST 2020

During Covid-19, BRAG has been busy documenting its permanent collection. The current collection focus exhibition is ‘Hill End highlights’, an examination of the town’s significance to the story of Australian art.

The exhibition includes works by the the first wave of artists to venture out from Sydney in 1947, as well as the resurgence in the mid 90’s as a result of Gavin Wilson’s Hill End survey exhibition at AGNSW, a snapshot of works by past Hill End AIR participants since 1999, and contemporary artists who call Hill End their home.

Thrilled to be included in the exhibition with a painting in the collection Carver’s Cottage, Hill End 2011. oil on canvas. Carver’s cottage has been painted by Margaret Olley and Donald Friend amongst other artists captivated by Hill End throughout its history. The cottage is lived in by two dear friends and is very much a part of history and contemporary life. This painting was first exhibited in 2011 at BRAG and was part of a series of work tracing old buildings over the landscape in an exploration of Home.

Carver’s Cottage, 2011 oil on canvas.

Carver’s Cottage, 2011 oil on canvas.

The Joy of Painting. Willoughby Arts Workshop. SDEHS Photography Digital Media, Visual Design and Visual Arts educator 2018-20

Julie taught a term of ‘The Joy of Painting’ in 2019 for her friend and fellow artist Gria Shead. This has led to a regular Zoom and painting workshop with former students during Covid 19 lockdown. A planned exhibition, the Hill End festival and studio work all put on hold due to travel restrictions in early 2020, however work is now buzzing along in the Hill End studio :) Sydney Distance Education, teaching Yr 7-12 has meant an income and way to keep the mind occupied during lockdown. Enjoying trips to artist studios on the Zoom Bus. Purchased a beautiful artwork from WPCC by Fleur McDonald to beat off the blues. Brilliant overnight stay on Cockatoo Island to visit Nirin, Sydney Biennale which was extended thank goodness. Exhibition details for 2021 in progress…