New York, NY, United States
Julie Harvey artwork focuses on the contemporary human figure in motion. She graduated BFA, Magna C...
About the artist
Joined In 2018
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Joined In 2018
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Julie Harvey artwork focuses on the contemporary human figure in motion. She graduated BFA, Magna Cum Laude from Virginia Commonwealth University and received her MFA from Parsons School of Design in New York. She lives and works in New York City.
Ms. Harvey has exhibited her paintings in New York with the Bernarducci-Meisel Gallery, Kathleen Cullen, and Kenise Barnes, amongst others. The Museum of Modern Art’s research center displayed Ms. Harvey’s work in “Documenting Feminist Past: An Artworld Critique, 1960 to Now.” She has also exhibited throughout the United States as well as Europe, and has been featured in many television documentaries and news programs on WCBS, WPIX, and PBS stations. Ms. Harvey has worked on projects with well-known artists such as Lori Anderson and The Paul Taylor Dance Company. She has created, produced, and directed some of New York’s most memorable multimedia events that have included musicians, dancers, video, lighting designers, and visual artists. In September 2009 she created and choreographed a dance ensemble that took place within the Matisse gallery at the Museum of Modern Art as part of the video series “30 Seconds” by filmmaker Thilo Hoffmann.
Julie Harvey has received awards, gran...
BFA, Magna Cum Laude, Virginia Commonwealth University
MFA, Parsons School of Design
Ms. Harvey has exhibited her paintings in New York with the Bernarducci-Meisel Gallery, Kathleen Cullen, and Kenise Barnes, amongst others. The Museum of Modern Art’s research center displayed Ms. Harvey’s work in “Documenting Feminist Past: An Artworld Critique, 1960 to Now.” She has also exhibited throughout the United States as well as Europe, and has been featured in many television documentaries and news programs on WCBS, WPIX, and PBS stations. Ms. Harvey has worked on projects with well-known artists such as Lori Anderson and The Paul Taylor Dance Company. She has created, produced, and directed some of New York’s most memorable multimedia events that have included musicians, dancers, video, lighting designers, and visual artists. In September 2009 she created and choreographed a dance ensemble that took place within the Matisse gallery at the Museum of Modern Art as part of the video series “30 Seconds” by filmmaker Thilo Hoffmann.