
Julia Gutman is an Australian sculptor working at the intersection of collage and textiles, with a distinctive irreverence that permeates all of her work.
Her playful interventions unto familiar domestic objects queer their narratives and in doing so convey a sense of tough femininity. Gutman holds an MFA from Rhode Island School of Design, 2018, where she was the recipient of a Graduate division Scholarship and a BFA from the University of New South Wales Art and Design, 2016. She has exhibited internationally, with shows at Brown University, RISD Museum and Elsewhere Museum in the United States. Gutman places a large emphasis on arts accessibility and see’s teaching as a major tenant of her practice. She has taught in the NYC public education system via non-profit Studio in a School and is now focused on Australian avenues for affordable arts education.