Exhibitions

‘The Fall’

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Greenbelt Community Center. Solo Exhibition curated by Nicole DeWald. Greenbelt, MD. October 13th- November 21st 2025

‘Cutting Teeth’

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Alchemy of Art Gallery. Curated by Sheridan Costa. Baltimore, MD. October 2nd- November 1st 2025

‘NightLarking’

NightLarking Exhibition
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Vox Populi Gallery. Two person show with He-Myong Woo, curated by Cynthia Zhao. Philadelphia, PA. May 2nd- June 15th 2025

‘Burning, Growing’

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Gallery 263. Two person show with Matthew Napoli. Cambridge, MA. Nov 14th – Dec 8th 2024

‘Nocturnal Pollinators’

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Gallery Blue Door. Solo Exhibition. Baltimore, MD. June 29th – Sept. 7th 2024

‘Dry Land’

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La Cuchara. Solo Exhibition. Baltimore, MD. March 15th 2024 – Dec. 2025

‘In The Heat of The Night’

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Andrew Reed Gallery. Four oil paintings- Lover’s Pool, Sphinx Vase, and Branch Climbers 1 & 2, were exhibited in the Group exhibition “In The Heat of the Night”. Curated by Andrew Reed, the artists included Rafael Domenech, Aaron Feltman, Julia Gould, Christopher Huff, Jose Manuel Mesias, Goncalo Preto, Alejandro Pineiro Bello, Eli Ping, and Scott Vander Veen. Tribeca NYC. July 12th – August 12th 2023

Athletes Unlimited, Champions Collection

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Julia created a portrait of Taylor Moreno, Lacrosse Goaltender and two time MVP for Athletes Unlimited: an organization that supports women’s professional athletics in lacrosse, basketball, and softball. Athletes Unlimited commissioned this portrait for “Champions Collection”, which commissions portraits of the awarded MVP of each season. The Collection was debuted at an ESPN broadcasted event summer 2023. Chicago, Illinois. August 2023

Inertia Studio Visit, Interview With Heejo Kim

Julia and Heejo Kim interviewed each other for Inertia, to discuss their art practices and current ideas. Inertia is a baltimore based publication of local artist interview and art events, founded by artist Amy Boone-McCreesh.

Baltimore Maryland. March 2023

Narration Within the Materials’

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T & Y projects. Dusk is for Lovers– an oil painting and monotype collage on view. Group exhibition titled “Narration Within the Materials”. Curated By Amani Lewis. Artists include Susan Alvarez, Stephen Arboite, Shaunté Gates, Julia Gould, Amani Lewis, Kendra Lewis, Murjoni Merriweather, Jo Nanajian, Zoe Schweiger, David White, and Allison Zuckerman. Tokyo Japan. October through December 2022

Anderson Ranch Artist Workshop

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Julia was invited to Anderson Ranch, to participate in “Master Class: Painting the figure through a Political and Radical Lens”, led by David Antonio Cruz. Anderson Ranch Arts Center. Aspen, Colorado. July 2022

‘Art Walk’

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Art Walk. Paintings, Drawings, and Prints from Julia’s senior year portfolio at the Maryland Institute College of Art. Baltimore, Maryland. May 2022

‘Preview #12’

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Sheila and Richard Riggs Gallery. Creekside Lovers, ink wash, on view as part of group exhibition Preview #12. Baltimore, Maryland. February 2022

Ephemera

15/15 Gallery. Baltimore, Maryland. October 2021- February 2022

‘Of Saturation’

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Gateway Gallery. Jury awarded student solo exhibition; including 19 paintings, prints, and poetry. Maryland Institute College of Art. Baltimore, Maryland. February 25th to March 22nd 2019

‘Abstraction and Affection’

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Baltimore Polytechnic Institute. Julia gave an artist talk to Baltimore Polytechnic Institute’s class. The lecture included her paintings and drawings discussing affection and abstraction in relation to figurative work, as well as the process of undergraduate applications. Baltimore, Maryland. January 2019

‘Preview #5’

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Sheila and Richard Riggs Gallery. A collection of five oil paintings were included in Maryland Institute College of Art’s exhibition titled Preview #5. Baltimore, Maryland. October 2018

‘Go Figure’

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MICA Brown Gallery. Five oil paintings and one charcoal drawing were included in Maryland Institute College of Art’s figurative exhibition Go Figure. Baltimore, Maryland. October 2018

YoungArts Finalist Exhibition

YoungArts Gallery. Grief as a Green Fruit and Her Danes were featured in Miami at the 2018 Young Arts Winners Exhibition. The two paintings were part of the silver awarded portfolio. Miami, Florida. January 2018

Carver Center Collection

Carver Center Atrium Gallery. Her Danes was added to the Carver Center’s permanent collection, through the Principle’s Purchase Prize. George Washington Carver Center for Art and Technology. Towson, Maryland. May 2017

52nd Annual BCPS Art Exhibition

Rosenberg Gallery. Grief as a Green Fruit was awarded “Best in Show” and “Teacher’s Choice Award” at the 52nd annual BCPS arts exhibition. Goucher College. Towson, Maryland. May 2017

‘Bearings’

George Washington Carver Center for Art and Technology. Installation views of Julia’s Senior Showcase, Bearings, at Carver Center, exhibiting 40+ original paintings, drawings, digital works, and sketchbooks. Towson, Maryland. May 2017

Live Painting

Martin’s West Banquet Hall. Julia was nominated to create an on-site, live painting, which was auctioned at the BCPS State of the Schools event. Windsor Mill, Maryland. April 2017

Art is for Everyone


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Baltimore Museum of Art. Pandora and the Lenten Rose was selected to represent Carver Center at Art is for everyone: Baltimore County Public Schools Art Exhibition. Baltimore, Maryland. May 18, 2016- May 22, 2016