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Julie Myers (UK)

Julie Myers is an interdisciplinary artist working with photography, film, audio, drawing, installation and digital media. Myers’ work forms a response to people and place; exploring everyday ways that people make sense of their environment through memory, personal experience and the representation of story. These concerns are developed though collaborative and participatory projects with communities and individuals.

Julie collaborated on [Voiceover] for CORNERS of Europe. 
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Julie has exhibited extensively both in Europe and USA. Commissions and awards have included: Arts Council England (2006, 2009, 2010); The British Council (2008); The British Film Institute (2001); with funded residencies at Bedford Creative Arts, UK (2014); Wysing Arts Centre, UK (2010); Stanford University, US (2009); The Banff Centre, CAN (2009).

http://www.juliemyers.org.uk
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