Julie Anand

An interdisciplinary thinker and desert lover, I studied natural sciences before looking for new languages and communities in the arts. Having replaced the burden of proof with the celebration of subjectivity, my mixed-media and photographic artworks question conventional boundaries including those between disciplines and between bodies and their environments.

Julie Anand is an associate professor of photography at the School of Art and senior sustainability scholar at the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability at Arizona State University. Her projects, informed by a background in ecology and geology, often explore material culture, body/land relations and issues of interdependency/boundary.

Education

M.F.A. University of New Mexico 2005

B.S. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Arizona 1997

Expertise Areas

Art

Creative Placemaking

Ecology

Photography

Sustainability

Research website

 

Area of study

Calibration Mark AK56 with Satellites
Collaborative work with Damon Sauer
Apollo 17 Capsule - Honeycomb 2
Collaborative work with Damon Sauer
Apollo 17 Capsule - Honeycomb 2