Julia Gould

Winter 2024 Honorable Mention – Art
Baltimore, MD gould-art.com

Innovate Grant Honorable Mention Julia Gould

"Under the Rose Briar", Oil on linen. 60" x 48", 2023

Innovate Grant Honorable Mention Julia Gould

"Red Fruiting, the Fall of Adam and Eve", Oil on Linen. 24" x 24", 2024.

Innovate Grant Honorable Mention Julia Gould

'Sphinx Vase III', 2023, oil on linen, 40" x 30"

Innovate Grant Honorable Mention Julia Gould

"Creekside Lovers II", 2022, oil on primed paper, 72" x 61"

Innovate Grant Honorable Mention Julia Gould

'Branch Climber II', 2023, oil on linen, 20" x 16"

Innovate Grant Honorable Mention Julia Gould

'Branch Climber I', 2023, oil on linen, 20" x 16"

Innovate Grant Honorable Mention Julia Gould

'Daughter on Dry Land', 2023, oil on linen, 40" x 30"

Innovate Grant Honorable Mention Julia Gould

'Lover's Pool', 2023, oil on canvas, 40" x 30"

Innovate Grant Honorable Mention Julia Gould

'Meet Me in Our Tree', 2023, oil on linen, 4' x 10'

Innovate Grant Honorable Mention Julia Gould

"Serval Vase", Oil on Linen. 24" x 18", 2023

Innovate Grant Honorable Mention Julia Gould

"Narration within the Materials", T & Y projects. Tokyo, Japan

Innovate Grant Honorable Mention Julia Gould

"In the Heat of the Night", Andrew Reed Gallery. Tribeca, New York

Innovate Grant Honorable Mention Julia Gould

"Preview #12", Sheila & Richard Riggs Gallery. Baltimore, Marland

Innovate Grant Honorable Mention Julia Gould

"Dry Land", La Cuchara. Baltimore, Maryland

Innovate Grant Honorable Mention Julia Gould

"Sphinx Vase II", Oil on Linen. 16" x 14", 2023

Artist Biography

Julia Gould (b. 1999) is an American artist living and working in Baltimore Maryland. Julia holds a Bachelor of Fine Art degree from the Maryland Institute College of Art, where she majored in Painting, and minored in Printmaking (2022).
 
Metaphor is central to her language: how one thing can become other things, represent something more intimately, or perhaps carry within it multiple identities. Enriched by art history and personal experiences, her work extends from a personal mythology. Color, light, and composition describe semi-wild environments in ways that reveal a dark psychology around desire. At the core, her work delves into the simultaneous feelings of intimacy and separation, which inhabit intrapersonal relationships, her character, and her relationship to the natural world.
 
Julia’s work has been exhibited and awarded by organizations such as the YoungArts Foundation in Miami, the Baltimore Museum of Art, Andrew Reed Gallery in Tribeca, T & Y Projects in Tokyo, and the National Society for Arts and Letters in Washington DC. In addition she has lectured in the Baltimore area along with exhibiting in solo and invitational, juried exhibitions.

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