About

(Courtesy of Christine Serchia)

Julie Epstein is a Manhattan-born installation artist who curiously conducts explorations of psychological quests [including but not limited to Johari’s window] by creating sculptural works translated by a mulitude of media. She has been honored with an artist residency at the Experimental Television Center [ETC] in Owego, NY elaborating on sound and image. Epstein’s ceramic work was adopted to the Schein-Joseph International Museum of Ceramic Art in Alfred, New York in 2004 where it proudly stands to this day.

In 2005, Epstein received both the Argus Grant and her BFA from the School of Art and Design at Alfred University. She is responsible for such endeavors as the ’20 Church Street Project’, ’50 Songs for 50 States’, and ‘Best In Show.’

Epstein’s work has been featured in The Fosdick-Nelson Gallery at Artsite Wellsville, NY, Robert Turner Gallery, Alfred, NY Moka Joka Cafe, Alfred University, The University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, Selected Photographic Galleries in New Canaan, CT, and the Experimental Television Center in Owego, NY.