Julie Harrison CV (selected work)

One Person Exhibitions

1997 Rowe Gallery, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, NC Thundergulch, New York City
1995 Samuel Weiss Library, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ
1994 University Gallery, Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, MI
1989 Manhattan Community College, NYC 1986 Anthology Film Archives, NYC
1985 The Performance Space, Albuquerque, NM
1983 Franklin Furnace, NYC Fashion Moda, Bronx, NY 1982 Satellite Exchange Society, Vancouver, Canada
1981 The Bank, Amsterdam, Holland 1980 Nantucket Island School of Art and Design

Selected Group Exhibitions

2000 "New York," San Francisico Center for Book Arts
1998 "The Next Word," Neuberger Museum, Purchase, NY
1997 "25th Anniversary," AIR Gallery, NYC "PoetÕs Night," Segue, New York City
1995 "The After-Life Show," Art in General, NYC
1994 "Combat Zone," window installation on Broadway, NYC "Group Show," Dru Arstark Gallery, NYC
1993 "Silence=Death," Munchner Stadtmuseum, Munich; Stadtbibliothek, Hannover; Fachhochschule, Fachbereich Kunst und Design, Hannover
1992 "Positive Images," Univ. of Iowa, Univ. of Georgia, Univ. of NM
1991 "Positive Images," National PBS stations, Univ. of Md., SUNY
1990 National Educational Video & Film Festival, Oakland Women in the DirectorÕs Chair Festival, Chicago "Positive Images," Univ. of Wi., Univ. of Oregon, Univ. of Tx. @ El Paso, Northwestern Univ., Eastern Wash. Univ., Marist College, Sonoma State

Fellowships, Grants, Awards

1993 Steven L. Barstow Award, Central Michigan University
1990 Gold Apple Award (1st prize), National Educational Film & Video Festival
1988 Video Fellowship, New York Foundation for the Arts Video Grant, Funding Exchange, Paul Robeson Fund, NYC
1987 Media Grant, National Endowment for the Arts Barbara Lathum Memorial Award, Chicago Art Institute

Public Work & Commissions

1987 Barriers and Bridges, Guggenheim MuseumÕs Learning Through Art Program, permanent outdoor sculpture in NYC made with kids
1986 Urban Totems, Guggenheim MuseumÕs Learning Through Art Program, permanent outdoor sculpture in NYC made with kids

Publications

2001 DebtorÕs Prison, artistÕs book, Granary Books, NYC
1997 If It Rained Here, limited-edition book, Granary Books, NYC
1993 Wac Stats: The Facts About Women, co-editor, The New Press, NYC

Bibliography

2002 "DebtorÕs Prison," Joe Elliot, Journal of Artists Books, November
2001 "DebtorÕs Prison," Denise Bazzett, New Pages Reviews, NewPages.com
1994 "Art of the Future," Morning Sun, Mt. Pleasant Mi., March "Hi-tech Exhibition. . . ," Central Michigan Life, Kristine Alexander, March
1993 "Harrison Named. . . ," Central Michigan Life, Raymer, June. "Mixed Media," Directions, Carol Tanis, December 1990 "Non Print Views," Choice, P.D. Turner, March "LetÕs Talk About Sex," Village Voice, Amy Taubin, July 10 "---," Booklist, Nancy McCray, October
1989 "New Resources," Information From Health "Nonprint Materials," Library Journal, Judith Kessee, "Positive Images," Booklist, Nancy McCray

Permanent Collections

Books: Harvard University, The Getty, Brown Univeristy, University of California/San Diego, Yale University, University of Delaware, University of Iowa, University of Southern California, Scripps College, University of California/Santa Barbara, New York Public Library
Videotapes: Albany State Museum; Staatliche Kunstalle, Baden-Baden, Germany; New York City Public Library; Stichting Kijkhuis, The Hague, Holland; The Kitchen Center, NYC; Park Library, Central Michigan University; Experimental TV Center, Owego, NY; Women Make Movies, NYC; Ampersand, Athens Center for Film & Video, Athens, OH; Video Inn, Vancouver Canada; Metropolitan Toronto Library; University of Connecticut; SUNY/Binghamton, and others . . .

Related Work

1999-present Art Director, Granary Books, NYC
1990-93 Video Project Director, ArtsConnection, NYC
1984-89 Video Project Director/Curator, Networking Project for Disabled Women and Girls, NYC
1988 Art Awards Review Panelist, Manhattan Borough PresidentÕs Office
1986 Fellowship Review Panelist, New York Foundation for the Arts, NYC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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