Julie Hill
The Pillars of Creation
physically manipulated digital prints, mirror
2m x 2m

Julie Hill
Black Cloud
2018

Julie Hill
Mirror Darkness
2017
Installation view at Lumen Studios, London

Julie Hill
Dark River installation
2018
physically manipulated digital print
9 x 3 m

Julie Hill
Dark River installation
2018
physically manipulated digital print
9 x 3 m

Julie Hill
Dark River (detail)
2018
physically manipulated digital print
9 x 3 m

Julie Hill
Dark River installation
2018
physically manipulated digital print
9 x 3 m

Julie Hill
The Pillars of Creation
physically manipulated digital prints, mirror
2m x 2m

Julie Hill
Black Cloud
2018

Julie Hill
Mirror Darkness
2017
Installation view at Lumen Studios, London

Julie Hill
Dark River installation
2018
physically manipulated digital print
9 x 3 m

Julie Hill
Dark River installation
2018
physically manipulated digital print
9 x 3 m

Julie Hill
Dark River (detail)
2018
physically manipulated digital print
9 x 3 m

Julie Hill
Dark River installation
2018
physically manipulated digital print
9 x 3 m

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Julie F Hill

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Julie F Hill (b. Andover, UK. Lives and works in London) studied at Central Saint Martins (BA, 2004) and the Royal College of Art (MA, 2006), and is currently a Fellow in digital print at the Royal Academy Schools, London (2017–). Exhibitions include Grizedale Sculpture, 2018; SPACE Art & Technology, London, 2018; Passen-gers, London, UK, 2017; Pokey Hat: Glasgow International Festival, 2016; Dimensions Variable, Miami, USA, 2012; Guest Projects, London, UK, 2012; and Tate Britain, London, UK, 2007. Residencies include Lumen, Atina, Italy (2016) and The Florence Trust, London, UK (2013–14). She was awarded funding for her artistic and curatorial project including Passen-gers, a site-specific exhibition series at The Brunswick Centre (Arts Council, 2016–17), Cartographies of Life & Death, curated for Artakt and London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (Wellcome Trust/Arts Council, 2012–13) and Crying Out Loud, a platform she co-founded that uses exhibitions and events to explore notions of femininity in contemporary culture (Arts Council, 2012, 2016).

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