Julie Tremble facts for kids
Julie Tremble is an artist from Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She is known for her interesting video and animation art. Julie has also led different art groups and organizations.
Julie Tremble's Art
Julie Tremble creates animated films and experimental videos. She loves to tell stories through her art. Her work often mixes abstract ideas with everyday objects. She has shown her art in many places across Canada and around the world.
In 2013, Julie won an award from the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec (CALQ). This award was for the best art and experimental work shown at the Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois.
Some of her art shows include:
- An exhibition in 2014 at L’Occurrence Gallery, which was all about friendship.
- A show in 2015 called La colonne bleue.
- The Push and Pull exhibition in 2016, where her work was featured with other artists.
- A piece called La capacité du télescope à choisir parmi les modèles de l'univers, shown at Galerie B-312.
One of her short 3D films, BMP 37093, was part of a show called Dead Web in 2017. This film showed how a star dies and changes. Julie also created a video art piece for the Magog River. She made this work with Philippe Hamelin for Espace [IM]Média.
Her Work in Art Organizations
Julie Tremble has worked in leadership roles at many art organizations. These groups help artists and share art with people.
In 2009, she was the director at Le Laboratoire D'art. Since 2015, she has been the head of Vidéographe. This is an artist-run center in Montreal that focuses on moving images and videos. Vidéographe is a non-profit group run by artists.
Julie was also a co-founder of La Revue HB in 2013. This is a print magazine that features drawings from artists around the world. It is published by six different Canadian artist-run centres.
Before leading Vidéographe, Julie gained experience at other art centers. She was the coordinator at articule, an art center in Montreal. She also directed Le Labo, a French-language art center in Toronto. Her work with the Ontario Media Arts Network also helped her gain experience.
Her Background
Julie Tremble is a French-Canadian artist. She lives in Montreal, Quebec. She studied film at the Université de Montréal and earned her Master's degree there.