Studio visits Julia Mullié: 13 and 14 May

On Friday, May 13 and Saturday, May 14, 2022, curator, researcher, editor and collector Julia Mullié will make a series of studio visits to artists in The Hague. She describes her areas of interest as follows:

“It is important to me to combine art historical research with working with contemporary artists.This approach not only teaches me a lot but, as far as I am concerned, brings more liveliness to archival research and more depth to other kinds of projects.I mainly focus on making books and sometimes exhibition plans arise from that.”

Sign up
If you are interested in a studio visit by Julia Mullié, you can let us know until Sunday, 1 May 2022. he responses received, along with any suggestions from Stroom, will be submitted to the curator. From the list she will make a choice on the basis of which the visit program will be composed. You will be notified shortly after the application deadline when you have been selected by the curator for a studio visit.

Short biography
Julia Mullié works as an independent researcher. She has organized exhibitions at Bonnefantenmuseum (2018, Maastricht), Kunstinstituut Melly (2020, Rotterdam) and Vleeshal (2021, Middelburg), among others. Last year she was Head of Internal Affairs at Vleeshal. She is an advisor to the Council for Culture. Mullié is a regular contributor to exhibition catalogs and is currently working on an extensive study of Stanley Brouwn's oeuvre (with Colin Huizing). In addition to Kasper Bosmans' monograph Swallow's Tail (WIELS Brussels and Walther König, Köln), she also edited Magali Reus' artist's book Park Cities: Knaves (Kurhaus Kleve and Walther Konig, Koln).