Julie Renée Jones (b. 1984) lives in and makes work about the American midwest, concentrating on the complexities of aging and memory. In doing so she explores the confusion of reality and imagination, where actual event and surreal recollection blur. She has exhibited across the U.S., Canada, and Europe with publications of her work appearing in The British Journal of Photography, Real Simple Magazine, Fraction Magazine, and Italy’s C 41 Magazine, among others. A selection of exhibitions include 80x80 at The Mint Museum, Space Jamz with the Humble Arts Foundation, and most recently The New Face of Film, a retrospective exhibition of international artists curated by Fotofilmic, at Boise State University’s Visual Arts Center and numerous solo and two person shows at The Blue House Gallery, Wittenburg University, and Pictura Gallery. In 2015 Jones was awarded the Ohio Arts Council Individual Excellence Award for her series Umbra. She received her MFA from Columbia College Chicago and a BFA from the University of Dayton. Julie currently resides in Dayton Ohio where she holds the Lecturer in photography position at the University of Dayton.
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