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Julie Sando is a Lecturer in the Department of Visual Arts at the University of Windsor, affiliated with the School of Visual Arts (SoVA). She actively engages in teaching, curation, and collaborative art projects. Her work spans contemporary visual arts, printmaking, photography, and interdisciplinary exhibitions. Key roles include organizing workshops, curating student exhibitions, and contributing to media projects exploring social issues through art.
Education details are not explicitly mentioned in the texts, but her professional activities indicate advanced expertise in visual arts. Research interests focus on creative expression, copyright law in arts, and cross-border cultural collaborations. Notable projects include a 2024 webinar on artistic copyrights, a 2019 solo exhibition at ArtSpeak Gallery, and a 2013 documentary contribution analyzing mugshot art.
Her teaching extends beyond the classroom through initiatives like a Detroit printmaking workshop and a 2013 exhibition reimagining Jack Kerouac's 'On The Road.' Julie collaborates with local galleries (e.g., ArtSpeak, SB Contemporary Art) and institutions like Signal-Return in Detroit. She has also mentored students in curatorial practices, as seen in the SP READ exhibit curated with Nadja Pelkey and Victor Romao.
While no grants or specific awards are listed, her consistent involvement in exhibitions, workshops, and public events highlights her impact on art education and community engagement. Julie’s work often bridges academic research with public-facing art projects, emphasizing accessibility and dialogue in modern art practices.




