
About
Julie Lapping Rivera is a Lecturer in Art at Smith College. She works primarily in woodcut combined with collage, often collaborating with artists and poets. Her recent collaborative projects include a sculptural installation at Art in the Orchard and an ongoing portrait and poetry project honoring under-recognized women in history.
- Teaching at Smith College
- Faculty at Zea Mays Printmaking
Research Interests: Rivera's artistic practice focuses on printmaking, drawing, and mixed-media works, emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration. Her work integrates traditional woodcut techniques with collage and explores themes of historical memory and gender representation.
- Collaboration with poets and artists
- Woodcut and collage integration
- Historical women's narratives
Scientific Awards:
- New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship in Drawing
- Multiple Arts in Education grants
- 2022 Visiting Artist Residency in Venice
She teaches printmaking and drawing at Smith and serves as a visiting artist nationally. Office hours for Spring 2025: Wednesdays, 8:45-9:15 a.m. and 12:15-12:45 p.m.
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