Graphic Pioneer: The Early Poster Designs of Julius Friedman, 1965-1980 will be in the Ekstrom Library on beginning July 14. Curator Elizabeth Ellis Reilly & Project Archivist Haley-Marie Ellegood talk about the exhibit this week on Artists Talk with LVA. Tune in to WXOX 97.1 FM/Artxfm.com Thursday at 10 am.
Elizabeth Ellis Reilly - Curator, Photographic Archives, Archives & Special Collections at the University of Louisville Libraries. For 5 years she hosted FUZZBOX on WXOX 97.1 FM/Artxfm.com.
Haley-Marie Ellegood is a Project Archivist at the University of Louisville Libraries, She earned her Master of Library Sciences at Indiana University.
Graphic Pioneer: The Early Poster Designs of Julius Friedman, 1965-1980
The Opening Reception for the exhibition will be in the Ekstrom Library on July 14 and will include a ribbon-cutting and dedication of the Julius Friedman Gallery at 5:30 pm.
To celebrate the 5th Anniversary of LVA’s Art [squared] Event to Benefit Children’s Fine Art Classes, we will feature five local artists who are contributing 24” x 24” paintings to be sold at the event through a Silent Auction. Today we feature Julia Davis:
“As an artist and I want to be fully involved within the arts on many levels.” – Julia Davis
Besides her studio practice as a painter, Davis has also become involved with performance, working with Squallis Puppeteers for the last 18 months and becoming immersed in the world of puppetry, education, and creation all together. “I started working for these amazing people as an administrative assistant in the office then I started dipping into puppet mingling, which then lead to protest involvement, then to making puppets and performing with said puppets. I made my first puppet for Emperor's New Clothes, which is an adaptation of a Hans Christian Anderson Fairy tale using multiple animal rod puppets, which meant I had to find my voice as well. I eventually made my first backpack puppet for the performance of Peter and the Wolf (with the helping hand Squallis directors, Shawn Hennessey and Nora Christensen) that was utilized in a one-time performance with the Louisville Orchestra on March 17th, 2018.”
“I also I dip into the circus as an illustrator for CirqueLouis, and I am currently working on my 4th poster for them. Like Squallis, CirqueLouis is a non-profit organization that makes a great effort teaching the public and the youth of the public the importance of performance artwork, specifically the importance of the circus. Their most recent show, Kaleidoscope (November 2017) was a favorite of mine because it gave life to one of my most treasured studio items, the movable manikin. I was given a lot of artistic freedom and was able to develop a visual story in one frame. I truly love the relationship I have with CirqueLouis and will be designing the poster for their new show, Happy Birthday that will be performed at the Iroquois Amphitheater as part of that historic venue’s 80th birthday.”
Davis remains dedicated to her studio practice for painting however, and was included in Not Just a Drawing: A Line with Intent in Chicago in March 2018. Oh, Places is a new painting that is adding on to a continuing study about the use of imagery. “My personal work contradicts realistically painted images with superimposed line work offering a question of purpose. My aim is to paint images in a realistic fashion and interrupt them with graphic line work to consistently investigate the use of imagery. The piece for "Art [Squared]", Look before you leap, is another addition to my study.”
Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Education: BFA, University of Louisville, 2012 Website: www.JuliaDart.com Instagram: @Julia_Davis_Art