Pink Flamingo, 2016

Pink Flamingo, 2016

Julie Quon is a photographer based in New York City. She earned a B.A. from Columbia University in Architecture and completed the International Center of Photography’s certificate program where she received the Director’s Fellowship and Rita K. Hillman Award.

Her interest lies in exploring the concepts of environment, identity and intimacy and has frequently used her family as subjects of her works.

For assignments or to inquire about her works, contact below.


CV

Education

2011 / International Center of Photography, NY, NY – Certificate of General Studies in Photography
2002 / Columbia University, NY, NY – Bachelor of Arts, Architecture
2001 / Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland – School of Architecture

Selected Exhibitions

2013 / Harlem Postcards, Studio Museum In Harlem, NY, NY
2012 / America Through A Chinese Lens, Museum of Chinese in America, NY, NY
2011 / 196 Guernsey, Guernsey Space, Brooklyn, NY – curated by Ginger Cofield, Lauren Haynes, and Sarah Thompson
2011 / Capture and Release, International Center of Photography, NY, NY

Awards and Scholarships

2011 / Rita K. Hillman Award, International Center of Photography
2011 / Directors Fellowship, International Center of Photography

Bibliography

2012 / “Goings On About Town,” The New Yorker, Sept. 10.
2012 / Martinez, Alanna. “Shows That Matter: A Photographic Atlas of the Immigrant Experience at the Museum of Chinese in America,” ArtInfo.com, July 30. (photo)
2012 / Stauffer, Tema. “How Do I Fit Into This?” ArtSlant.com, May 30.
2012 / Massara, Kathleen. “’America Through A Chinese Lens’, at Museum of Chinese in America,” Huffington Post, Apr. 26.
2012 / Munstich, Emma. “Chasing the Chinese-American dream,” Salon.com, Apr. 7.
2011 / Wakefield, Kylie Jane. “Art on Display at Historically Rich 196 Guernsey” The Greenpoint Gazette, Aug. 25.

Publications

2011 / SHIFT Vol. 6: Memory, International Center of Photography
2010 / Studio, The Studio Museum in Harlem Magazine, Winter/2010