Over the past fifteen years, Julia’s research has investigated archival traces within the context of collective memory and migration narratives. One of her key research questions probes how neglected archival sources can reveal forgotten histories of great significance to our understanding of the present. Applying a creative and interpretive photographic approach, using photographs as tools to think about historical and cultural experience, multiple articulations of memory and meaning are expressed.
Category: Art Projects
Marilyn Stafford: Sorbonne
Exhibition and research colloquium at the Sorbonne Nouvelle, Maison de la Recherche Read more →
Fabricating Lureland
A history of memory of place Read more →
Traces
The ‘Traces’ series consists of forty images in three parts Read more →
Now is life very solid, or very shifting?
Now is life very solid, or very shifting? is a series of nine black and white photographs Read more →
Always the same image
Always the Same Image is a series of nine projected and re-photographed images. Read more →
Looking Back
Looking Back is a sequence of black and white images based on a poem. Read more →
Leaving Atlantis
Leaving Atlantis is an 8 minute video installation Read more →
Two Sisters
Two Sisters is in three parts, with multiple visual narratives. Read more →
Retracing Heinrich Barth
Heinrich Barth is presented in the form of an interactive web archive. Read more →
The Carlton Hill photographic archive
Photographic Projections of the Carlton Hill area Read more →
Stories from Agadez
community photography project Read more →
My Canadian Pilgrimage
A photostory Read more →
Achill Island
Photographic project Read more →