About the Artist
Biography and Statistics: Education: University of Colorado: 1984-1986 University of Maryland: Bachelors Degree in Art History; 1991 Occupation: Sculptor of one of a kind works Artist/Designer and Co-owner - Girardini Fine Art and Design: 1992 – present Ceramics Instructor: Columbia Art Center, Columbia MD Personal: Working and making a living in the arts for more than 28 years. Exhibitions and Positions: Positions: Served as board member for the Craft Emergency Relief Fund 1999-2005 CERF+ Juror for American Craft Council shows 2007 Fine Art/Craft Shows: (Selected) American Craft Council shows: Baltimore ,Atlanta, St. Paul, Charlotte and San Francisco since 1992 Crafts America: Washington Fine Craft Show since 1994 Kansas City: Plaza Art Fair 2002 -2004 St. Louis Art Fair 2002- 2004 American Craft Exposition Show: Evanston, IL 2006, 2009 Philadelphia Museum of Art, Fine Craft Show. Galleries and Collections: Ongoing relationships with art/craft galleries nationwide Kaiser Permenente; permanent collection American Embassy in Canada; International Craft Collection United States Ambassadors Residence in Georgetown, Guyana Public Commissions: Enoch Pratt Public Library - Canton Branch - Baltimore Maryland, 3 Boats Park Potomac - Potomac Maryland, Lobby Project United Christian Parish - Reston Virginia, Cross Project Statement: Working as an artist for 28 years I realize that it is my job to heighten awareness about social concerns to the minds of my audience. Using cold rolled steel as my main medium I incorporate imagery to evoke emotion.JULIE GIRARDINI website View Website JULIE GIRARDINI website View Gallery JULIE GIRARDINI website Purchase Art
Artist's Statement
Julie Girardini (b.1963 – U.S.) STATEMENT: I believe it is my responsibility as an artist to keep telling stories of our histories. I am obligated to observe the word around me and make some sense of it through visual means. Successfully doing this gives meaning to the social concerns and heightens awareness in each of us. I’m influenced by the journeys we take in our lives. I am interested in how we travel from one phase of life to another. Sometimes it involves a physical move. Other times it is an emotional shift. How do we make it feel like home? When do we know we are ready to move on? Do we get stuck on concepts of safety and security, or do we honor the opportunity for growth? I symbolize this through my use of iconic forms: boats, nests, houses…for me these forms hold histories. They show us where we have been and where we are going. My primary use of steel gives permanence to these structures, but I push the boundaries by mixing in elements of glass, wire, paper and encaustic to bring a feeling of fragility and the ethereal nature of life.Featured Work
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Featured Work: Photos
Global Door
steel and plexi-glass
2013
The fractured squares create a global shape atop the steel pillar. In the center lies a brightly colored blue square that is reminiscent of a door, reminding us to explore the world around us.
Silver Boat
steel
2014
Plain and simple, this silver steel boat sculpture has a truly quiet elegance.
Boat with Many Holes
steel, gold leaf, metal washers
2016
This boat sculpture combines the classic metallic silver and gold combination with both solid surface and texture from the pattern created by the washers.
Passage of Knowledge
steel, paper, and imagery
2016
Our world became larger when we made ships and ports, we were able to connect with our brothers and sisters from around the globe. This piece features photos from the Baltimore shipping industry, honoring the men and women that helped make Baltimore the great city it is today.
Copper Rib Boat
hand hammered copper
2016
The skeletal design of this sculpture reflects the core strength of the sea, and humanity's attempt to conquer it.
Sailing in the Clouds
steel, polypropylene, and digital imagery
2016
Inspired by the port of Baltimore, this ship with clouds on the sail represents the freedom of being at sea.