Juliacks (born April 9, 1986) is an American artist, filmmaker,
performer-choreographer, cartoonist, and playwright living in the U.S.
and the Netherlands.Her feature film, performance, and comics project,
Architecture of An Atom, has been published, screened, performed and
published at the Moderna Museum of Malmö & Stockholm, the Musee d'art
Contemporain of Lyon, Centre d'Art Contemporain of Geneve, the Kiasma
Museum of Art with the Helsinki Comics Festival, ALT_CPH in Copenhagen
and other contexts in France, Canada, Denmark, Italy, and
Portugal.Published in independent magazines and anthologies
internationally, including The Graphic Canon, Lumpen magazine, Insect
Bath, Zeroquatre, Kutikuti, Windy Corner and Unicorn Mountain, in 2009
Sparkplug Comics published her collaboration with Olga Volazova, the
comic book Rock That Never Sleeps. While in Finland on a Fulbright
Grant for performance art, she made the comic art book and film
Invisible Forces, that was taken on tour. Her graphic novel Swell
premiered as a play at Culture Project's Women Center Stage Festival
March 2012 in New York.
performer-choreographer, cartoonist, and playwright living in the U.S.
and the Netherlands.Her feature film, performance, and comics project,
Architecture of An Atom, has been published, screened, performed and
published at the Moderna Museum of Malmö & Stockholm, the Musee d'art
Contemporain of Lyon, Centre d'Art Contemporain of Geneve, the Kiasma
Museum of Art with the Helsinki Comics Festival, ALT_CPH in Copenhagen
and other contexts in France, Canada, Denmark, Italy, and
Portugal.Published in independent magazines and anthologies
internationally, including The Graphic Canon, Lumpen magazine, Insect
Bath, Zeroquatre, Kutikuti, Windy Corner and Unicorn Mountain, in 2009
Sparkplug Comics published her collaboration with Olga Volazova, the
comic book Rock That Never Sleeps. While in Finland on a Fulbright
Grant for performance art, she made the comic art book and film
Invisible Forces, that was taken on tour. Her graphic novel Swell
premiered as a play at Culture Project's Women Center Stage Festival
March 2012 in New York.
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