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Julia Kunin is an American sculpture and video artist. She was born in Vermont, and lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. Her work is inspired by organic forms, undersea creatures, and interior spaces, with a focus on the female body. She graduated from Rutgers University (master of fine arts, M.F.A.) in 1993 and Wellesley College (Bachelor of Arts, B.A.) in 1984, and attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. Her work has been featured in ''ARTnews'', ''House & Garden (magazine), House and Garden'', ''The Brooklyn Rail'', and in Harmony Hammond's book ''Lesbian Art in America'' (Rizzoli, 2000). Kunin is the recipient of many honors and awards, including a Fulbright Program, Fulbright in 2013. She has participated in many artist residency, artist residencies and Fellow#Nonprofit organizations and government, fellowship programs, includin
The Macdowell Colony
in Peterborough, NH; the Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation, in New York state; and Yaddo, in Saratoga Springs, NY. Kunin has been featured in numerous exhibits nationally and internationally, with shows i
Mother Gallery
in NYC in 2022 wit

a group show a
LACMA
in Los Angeles in 2022, as well as in Miami at th
Mindy Solomon Gallery
in 2022. She has had solo shows at th
McClain Gallery
in Houston in 2021 and in NYC in 2020 a
Kate Werble Gallery
and a
Sandra Gering Inc
in 2015
Barry Whistler Gallery
in Dallas in 2013
Greenberg Van Doren
in 2012, and th
Deutsches Leder Museum
in Offenbach am Main, Offenbach, Germany in 2002. She had a two-person exhibition wit
Jackie Gendel
a
Jeff Bailey Gallery
in 2014. Kunin is represented b
Sandra Gering Gallery
in New York City.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Kunin, Julia Living people 21st-century American sculptors American video artists American women video artists Artists from Vermont Rutgers University alumni Wellesley College alumni 21st-century American women sculptors Year of birth missing (living people) Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture alumni