Juliacks
Juliacks (born April 9, 1986) is an American[1] artist, filmmaker, performer-choreographer, cartoonist, and playwright living in the U.S. and the Netherlands.
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Born | Julia C. K. Stein[1] April 9, 1986 |
Nationality | American |
Known for | artist, filmmaker, performer-choreographer, cartoonist, playwright |
Notable work | Architecture of An Atom |
Website | juliacks.com |
Her feature film, performance, and comics project, Architecture of An Atom,[2] has been published, screened, performed and published at the Moderna Museum of Malmö[3] & Stockholm,[4] the Musee d'art Contemporain of Lyon,[5] Centre d'Art Contemporain of Geneve,[6] the Kiasma Museum of Art with the Helsinki Comics Festival, ALT_CPH in Copenhagen and other contexts in France, Canada, Denmark, Italy, and Portugal.
Published in independent magazines and anthologies internationally, including The Graphic Canon,[7] Lumpen magazine,[8] Insect Bath,[9] Zeroquatre,[10] Kutikuti,[11] Windy Corner[12] and Unicorn Mountain,[13] in 2009, Sparkplug Comics published her collaboration with Olga Volazova, the comic book Rock That Never Sleeps.[14] While in Finland on a Fulbright Grant for performance art, she made the comic art book and film Invisible Forces, that was taken on tour.[15] Her graphic novel Swell premiered as a play at Culture Project's Women Center Stage Festival March 2012 in New York.[16]
References
- Prokosh, Kevin. "Graphic novel evolves into stage journey of grief," Winnipeg Free Press (Nov. 9, 2012).
- Architecture of An Atom
- Moderna Museum of Malmö
- Stockholm
- Musee d'art Contemporain of Lyon
- Centre d'Art Contemporain of Geneve
- The Graphic Canon
- Lumpen magazine
- Insect Bath
- Zeroquatre
- Kutikuti
- Windy Corner
- Unicorn Mountain
- Rock That Never Sleeps
- tour
- Culture Project's Women Center Stage Festival March 2012 in New York
External links
- Official website
- Juliacks at IMDb
- Review of the play Swell, New York Times
- Review of Comics Swell & Invisible Forces, The Comics Journal