Amy Lee-Julian
Achievements
The Art of Walking
Location - Workspace 1, Ocean Studios, Royal William Yard
16th October to 25th October 2024
Artemis Collective has partnered with RAMP (Real Art Make Print) to bring you a diverse and vibrant two-part exhibition featuring artwork by Plymouth-based artists at Ocean Studios.

Empty Powerchair
Location - The Box, Plymouth
29th June - 29th September 2024
Artworks by more than 160 talented young artists from Devon and Cornwall, including the winners of the 2024 Children and Young People's Portrait Competition, which ran in partnership between The Box, Arts University Plymouth and the National Portrait Gallery.

Location - Cafe Momus at Manor Street Galleries
12th - 17th July 2024

Artemis Collective Art Exhibition
Location - Cafe Momus at Manor Street Galleries
2nd - 8th July 2024
Featuring work from the Artemis Collective members including fine work from the AUP Painting Drawing and Printmaking class of 2024.

AUP Undergraduate | Graduates Summer Show 2024
Location - Arts University Plymouth, Tavistock Place Campus, PL4 8AT.


Art as a Response to Mental Health 2024
Exhibition highlighting the importance of the visual arts in mental health and general wellbeing.

Disabled Women Make History (and Art) 2024
Disability EmpowHer Network in partnership with the Toledo Museum of Art, presents Disabled Women Make History (and Art), an annual art show featuring the artwork of disabled women.


a-n Degree Shows Guide 2024
a-n The Artists Information Co's 58-page guide for 2024 featuring the work of 31 graduating BA students from art schools across the UK. Amy's interview is on pages 42-43.

Claiming Space 'Dialogue' Exhibition 2024
'Dialogue' offers artists across the city a platform to express their perspectives on community.
The exhibition took place on the 26th to 27th of April 2024.


Art as a Response to Mental Health Art Exhibition 2021
Exhibition highlighting the importance of the visual arts in mental health and general wellbeing.


'Journeys' Online Exhibition 2020
This exhibition is bold and imaginative and explores the theme, telling stories of personal challenge, love, pain and identity all expressed through a variety of water-based media shown using painting, drawing and printmaking techniques.

