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Julia Mitchell's Statement
I believe very strongly in making art which is accessible to people. I want in some way to help to elevate our sense of inquiry, hope, and mystery.
My subjects - wind, water, rock, grasses - are particularly well suited to the medium of tapestry. I choose images that are weaverly, and try to work with the materials, to do what they tell me to do. I consider myself a sort of conduit through which the images flow from who knows where, to reveal the spirit - the insides - of my subjects.
Why tapestry? I don’t know. It chose me at an early age, and I never found a better means of expression.
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Julia Mitchell's Biography
Julia grew up in a family of artists, adopting tapestry as a means of expression at 15, as an adjunct to her art history and design studies. She majored in textiles at California College of Arts and Crafts (1969 1972); helped to found the Artworkers’ Guild, an artists’ cooperative on her home island of Martha’s Vineyard (1972 1976); and has since run a series of one-person tapestry studios on the East and West Coasts.
Julia is a mother, wife, cook, gardener, designer, tapestry weaver, Italian student, traveler, reader, walker and teacher, not necessarily in that order. She lives with her husband and daughter in their 300 year old family farmhouse.
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