Julie Green passed away on October 12, 2021.

Julie Lynn Green was born in Yokosuka, Japan on September 22, 1961. She earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts (1983) and Masters of Fine Arts (1996) from The University of Kansas in Lawrence.

Julie Green had been an instructor at OSU for the past two decades and her work has been featured in Oregon Artswatch, Ceramics Monthly and other publications. The Last Supper book, published by The Arts Center, Corvallis, OR, includes images of 1,000 plates.

Half of each year, usually winter months, is spent on The Last Supper project illustrating final meals of death row inmates. The remainder of the year, Green paints personal narratives. Her egg tempera is included the 7th edition of A World of Art published by Prentice Hall. Green has had twenty-seven solo exhibitions in the U.S. and abroad, and has been featured in The New York Times, a Whole Foods mini-documentary, National Public Radio, Ceramics Monthly, and Gastronomica. Julie recently received the Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant for Painters and Sculptors.

 

A recipient of the Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters and Sculptors Grant, Green won the 2015 ArtPrize 3-D Juried Award and a 2016 Oregon Arts Commission Fellow. Julie Green was a 2017 Hallie Ford Fellow through The Ford Family Foundation.

Julie Green - In Memoria

Julie Green (1961-2021)