
Exhibitions | Conferences | Interviews
I created each piece as stand alone memory later transforming some into 2D photography. I am interested how this alters the narrative and the atmosphere of the work.
Babe, the sculpture of the teenage bust, is exhibited as an installation with accompanying audio narration.

hung by wires
Bathe in it, bask even
even
scrub fight burn
even
want need. plea.
get it off. keep forever
Stoneware, masonry paint, oil paint
H 69.5cms x W 41cms x D 19 cms

hung by wires at Synergic: ART.NUMBER23 | 11 - 25 October 2019 | The Old Biscuit Factory | 100 Clements Rd, London.

With love x
She spits love at me.
A regurgitation of her
childhood on to mine.
Or is it his? It’s always His.
I swell
She shrinks back
Too big to fly
earthenware, underglaze, ceramic pencil, glaze
H 23.5cms x W 24cms x D 19 cms

With Love x | Reveries exhibition | 25 Feb - 1 Mar 2020 | Espacio Gallery | 159 Bethnal Green Road, London.
https://www.juliana.pictures/reveries

With Love x at Reveries exhibition | Espacio Gallery | 25 Feb - 1 Mar 2020 | 159 Bethnal Green Road, London
https://www.juliana.pictures/reveries

Vital Arts: skills for our future with Professor Anna Hickey-Moody.
“What do the arts teach us?
Curiosity, Initiative, Grit, Adaptability, Leadership, Social and Cultural Awareness.
These are the qualities that Australian industry needs from workers in a post COVID- Industry 4.0 world.
Join Professor Anna Hickey-Moody over the month of October for this series of Instagram live discussions with key industry figures as she talks to community leaders, arts practitioners and researchers about the use of youth arts in a post-COVID world. We’ll be chatting about why the arts are vital for a strong, vibrant and sustainable economic recovery in Australia, how the arts instill critical qualities in Australia’s workforce and what we can do to ensure that youth arts are supported into Australia’s future.
Tune in through our Instagram page: @interfaithchildhoods “ (Interfailth Childhoods, 2020)

Vital Arts: skills for our future with Professor Anna Hickey-Moody
“What do the arts teach us?
Curiosity, Initiative, Grit, Adaptability, Leadership, Social and Cultural Awareness.
These are the qualities that Australian industry needs from workers in a post COVID- Industry 4.0 world.
Join Professor Anna Hickey-Moody over the month of October for this series of Instagram live discussions with key industry figures as she talks to community leaders, arts practitioners and researchers about the use of youth arts in a post-COVID world. We’ll be chatting about why the arts are vital for a strong, vibrant and sustainable economic recovery in Australia, how the arts instill critical qualities in Australia’s workforce and what we can do to ensure that youth arts are supported into Australia’s future.
Tune in through our Instagram page: @interfaithchildhoods “
(Interfaith Childhoods, 2020)

Vital Arts: skills for our future with Professor Anna Hickey-Moody
“What do the arts teach us?
Curiosity, Initiative, Grit, Adaptability, Leadership, Social and Cultural Awareness.
These are the qualities that Australian industry needs from workers in a post COVID- Industry 4.0 world.
Join Professor Anna Hickey-Moody over the month of October for this series of Instagram live discussions with key industry figures as she talks to community leaders, arts practitioners and researchers about the use of youth arts in a post-COVID world. We’ll be chatting about why the arts are vital for a strong, vibrant and sustainable economic recovery in Australia, how the arts instill critical qualities in Australia’s workforce and what we can do to ensure that youth arts are supported into Australia’s future.
Tune in through our Instagram page: @interfaithchildhoods “
(Interfaith Childhoods, 2020)

Vital Arts: skills for our future with Professor Anna Hickey-Moody
“What do the arts teach us? Curiosity, Initiative, Grit, Adaptability, Leadership, Social and Cultural Awareness. These are the qualities that Australian industry needs from workers in a post COVID- Industry 4.0 world. Join Professor Anna Hickey-Moody over the month of October for this series of Instagram live discussions with key industry figures as she talks to community leaders, arts practitioners and researchers about the use of youth arts in a post-COVID world. We’ll be chatting about why the arts are vital for a strong, vibrant and sustainable economic recovery in Australia, how the arts instill critical qualities in Australia’s workforce and what we can do to ensure that youth arts are supported into Australia’s future. Tune in through our Instagram page: @interfaithchildhoods “
(Interfaith Childhoods, 2020)
Vital Arts

Vital Arts: skills for our future with Professor Anna Hickey-Moody.
“What do the arts teach us?
Curiosity, Initiative, Grit, Adaptability, Leadership, Social and Cultural Awareness.
These are the qualities that Australian industry needs from workers in a post COVID- Industry 4.0 world.
Join Professor Anna Hickey-Moody over the month of October for this series of Instagram live discussions with key industry figures as she talks to community leaders, arts practitioners and researchers about the use of youth arts in a post-COVID world. We’ll be chatting about why the arts are vital for a strong, vibrant and sustainable economic recovery in Australia, how the arts instill critical qualities in Australia’s workforce and what we can do to ensure that youth arts are supported into Australia’s future.
Tune in through our Instagram page: @interfaithchildhoods “
(Interfaith Childhoods, 2020)

Delegate at Transitus: illustration as crossing ground | International Illustration Research Symposium 12

Delegate at Transitus: illustration as crossing ground | International Illustration Research Symposium 12

That I cannot tell you either | Between Matter & Words | Practice-based PhD exhibition | 4 - 13 August 2022 | Paragon Studios | 11 Rosemary St, Belfast
“Practice as research often sits uneasily in academic regulatory frameworks, yet this reflexive field plays a significant part in the identity and work of Ulster University, while also offering vital contributions to our wider cultures.
Study in this field, as Midgelow (2021) puts it, expresses and lays bare otherwise neglected, non-normative human epistemologies, ways of knowing and understanding deeply connected to the material and embodied.
Between matter and words seeks to foreground the diverse outcomes created by PhD researchers following this mode of investigation. The show will encompass works in progress as well as more summative results that arise from study in any field of the Arts, including but not limited to: painting, sculpting, designing, forming, weaving, throwing, playing, performing, making and writing. This collective coming together celebrates the centrality of research and practice at Ulster.”
(Between Matter & Words collective, 2020)
Photograph courtesy of Philip Arneill.

Venus Anadyomene
“Practice as research often sits uneasily in academic regulatory frameworks, yet this reflexive field plays a significant part in the identity and work of Ulster University, while also offering vital contributions to our wider cultures.
Study in this field, as Midgelow (2021) puts it, expresses and lays bare otherwise neglected, non-normative human epistemologies, ways of knowing and understanding deeply connected to the material and embodied.
Between matter and words seeks to foreground the diverse outcomes created by PhD researchers following this mode of investigation. The show will encompass works in progress as well as more summative results that arise from study in any field of the Arts, including but not limited to: painting, sculpting, designing, forming, weaving, throwing, playing, performing, making and writing. This collective coming together celebrates the centrality of research and practice at Ulster.”
(Between Matter & Words collective, 2022)
Photograph courtesy of Philip Arneill

*UPCOMING* The Sting at Reflexo | Echo's Studio | 15 Oct - 5 Nov 2022 | Rua Pelotas 400, Sao Paulo, Brazil
“Artists mirror the period of time and culture they live in.
The unique and passionate ways they see and experience the world has the potential to inspire, spark change, break boundaries and reflect back to society.”
(Reflexo curator Juliana Lauletta, 2022)














