Julia Forrest

Discipline: Photography

Based In: Brooklyn, NY

Year at Millay: 2023

Awards/Honors: Artist-in-Residence, 5.4.7. Arts Center, M.T. Liggett Art Environment, Mullinville, KS (2024); Artist-in-Residence, Artists in Action, Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center, Solomons, MD (2024); Artist-in-Residence, P.AiR.S, Sigriswil, Switzerland (2024); Artist-in-Residence, Farindola International Arts Festival Residency, Farindola, Italy (2023); Artist-in-Residence, Wildacres Residency Program, Little Switzerland, NC (2023); Artist-in-Residence, New York Mills Regional Cultural Center, New York Mills, MN (2023); Artist-in-Residence, Catwalk Art Residency, Catwalk Institute, Catskill, NY (2023, 2015); Artist-in-Residence, Episkeptes Residency, Kimono Arts Center, Paphos, Cyprus (2023); Artist-in-Residence, Soaring Gardens Artists Retreat, The Ora Lerman Charitable Trust, Laceyville, PA (2022, 2019, 2013); Artist-in-Residence, Peter Bullough Foundation, Winchester, VA (2022); Artist-in-Residence, Turkey Land Cove Foundation, Edgartown, MA (2022); Artist-in-Residence, The Hortus Artist Residency, Hortus Arboretum and Botanical Gardens, Stone Ridge, NY (2021); Artist-in-Residence, Faberlull Olot, Olot, Spain (2021); Artist-in-Residence, Villa Barr Art Park, Novi, MI (2021); Artist-in-Residence, Bethany Arts Community, Ossining, NY (2021, 2020, 2019); Artist-in-Residence, Kinono Residency Program, Kinono, Tinos Island, Greece (2020); Artist-in-Residence, Art Slimane, Marrakesh, Morocco (2019); Artist-in-Residence, North Mountain Residency, Hedgesville, WV (2018); Artist-in-Residence, Constance Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts, Ithaca, NY (2018); Artist-in-Residence, PIER-2 Art Center, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan (2018); Artist-in-Residence, Drake Arts Center, Kokkola, Finland (2017); Artist-in-Residence, National Emerging Artist Residency, Tofte Lake Center, Ely, MN (2017); Artist-in-Residence, Hurleyville Maker's Lab, Hurleyville, NY (2016); Artist-in-Residence, Bait al Zubair International Residency Programme, Muscat, Oman (2016); Artist-in-Residence, Creative Residency, Drop Forge & Tool, Hudson, NY (2015); Artist-in-Residence, Agder Kunstsenter, Kristiansand, Norway (2015); Artist-in-Residence, Salem Art Works, Salem, NY (2014); Artist-in-Residence, ARNA, Harlösa, Sweden (2014); Artist-in-Residence, Snug Harbor Artist Residency Program, Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden, Staten Island, NY (2013); Artist-in-Residence, UrbanGlass, Brooklyn, NY (2013).

Website: https://www.juliaforrest.com/

Julia Forrest is a Brooklyn-based artist. She works strictly in film photography and prints in a travel size darkroom that she builds on location. Her own art has always been her top priority in life and in this digital world, she will continue to work with old processing. Anything can simply be done in Photoshop, she prefers to take the camera, a tool traditionally used for documenting, and experiment with what she can do in front of the lens. Julia uses mirrors, reflections, and forced perspective to create her illusionary work. She references the historical fine art connection of the femme form with the natural landscape. Women are seen as mythological spirits: building the landscape, destroying it, and transforming it with ease. Because the landscape is ever changing due to societies greed and global warming, Julia hopes to regain the connection to the environment that has been lost. Her work will never see completion because the landscape is in constant change. By relying on residencies to create new photographs, she is constantly seeing new environments to photograph within a creative community. She makes connections with local women and the landscapes that are personal to them. Internationally Julia has photographed Morocco, Taiwan, Spain, Norway, Cyprus, among others. She is currently working as a teaching artist at the Brooklyn Museum and Lehman College. As an instructor, she thinks it is important to understand that a person can constantly stretch and push the boundaries of their ideas with whatever medium of art they choose. Her goal is for her audience to not only enjoy learning about photography, but to see the world in an entirely new way and continue to develop a future interest in the arts. Her work encourages people to savor what is around them and become aware that nothing will remain untouched unless hard work is put into place to keep it.