Texarkana Regional Arts & Humanities Center

Grateful that Driftwood 3 at Sunset  painting was awarded third place at the 33rd Annual Adult Juried Exhibition on view from August 6 –  September 25, 2021 in Texarkana Regional Arts & Humanities Center. Driftwood 2 painting was also included in this exhibition.

Texarkana Regional Arts & Humanities Center
321 W. 4th St., Texarkana, Texas 75504
903-793-8510
http://www.trahc.org/exhibits-and-events

 

 

Dallas Metro Arts Contemporary, Plano,TX, March 23 to April 17, 2021

Grateful that Palm, Jade and Glyph painting will be on view in Plano, TX in Animal? Mineral or Vegetable? 2D Art Juried National exhibition from March 23 –  April 17, 2021. “This show is a National show representing 54 artists, with 59 accepted works, from 21 states across the country plus Texas.”

Dallas Metro  Contemporary Arts Gallery
1412 14th St., Plano, Texas 75074
214-938-3362
https://www.dmacontemporary.com/visit

 

 

CAL National 2021, Conroe,TX, Mar. 3 – April 1, 2021

Grateful that Chama River 1 monotype, part of the Landscapes @ Elevation body of work, will be on view in Conroe, TX in CAL National 2021 from March 3 –  April 1, 2021. “The Conroe Art League’s nationwide Call for entry for the 6th annual CAL National has closed with 615 pieces of art from 34 states across the nation.   The curators have completed the difficult task of selecting the finalists.
The CAL National has grown into one of the premier shows in Texas in six very short years.  This year the 2021 CAL National is supported by the National Endowment for the Arts as a part of their Artistic Enrichment in American Communities (AEAC). “

CLICK HERE to view a video of each artwork in the exhibit; my monotype is the fourth image

Conroe Art League  Gallery
127 Simonton St, Conroe, Texas 77301
936-756-9572
https://conroeartleague.com/CAL-National-2021

 

 

Jones Gallery, Kansas City,MO, Feb. 3 – 25, 2021

Grateful that Summer Leaves 3, a painting in the Wood and Leaves series, will be on view in Kansas City, MO from February 3 –  25, 2021.
A nod to enjoying the outdoors more during COVID-19 for safety and to stay connected to friends, family and neighbors.

Jones Gallery
1717 Walnut, Kansas City, MO 64108
816.421.2111
Gallery Hours
Monday – Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
https://jonesgallerykc.com/

 

 

Art Folio Annual 2020 Book For Sale

ArtFolio2020 is a curated coffee table book of contemporary and abstract art published in January, 2021. My artwork is featured in the new book, ArtFolio2020, expertly edited by Douglas King and proudly published by Glitterati in New York City.
Included in the book from my work is Cast Iron Garden. It is a tribute to the Southern Methodist University campus, students and professors where I earned my Bachelors of Art degree in 2018. The sprawling campus is beautifully landscaped with Live Oak trees where Cast Iron plants abound underneath in their shade from the hot Texas sunshine. This painting is one of four in a series and is a parting farewell to being a return-to-school non-traditional student. However, no proceeds are received by the artist.

Julie England
Cast Iron Garden
Oil on Canvas
40″ x 30″
2018

To view all the art by me and dozens of my fellow artists, you can purchase the book here! Link to Purchase: 

Artfolio2020

 

 

 

Artist Showcase, Lincoln Experience Center, Jan. 11 – 23, 2021

Grateful that Wood and Leaves, a body of work composed of thirteen paintings, will be on view in Frisco, TX at the Lincoln Experience Center from January 11 –  23, 2021.

“Join us for a specially curated exhibition of work from two pillars of the Texas art community: Julie England and Leticia Herrera. Visit the Lincoln Experience Center anytime during regular business hours to see a selection of Julie’s favorite pieces from her “Woods and Leaves” series, and exceptional work from Leticia’s “Walker” collection. Attend for your opportunity to win a copy of Art Folio 2020, a beautiful coffee table book featuring Julie, Leticia, and many more talented contemporary artists. *No purchase necessary. Must attend “Artist Showcase: Julie England and Leticia Herrera” event on 1/11/21-1/23/21 at the Lincoln Experience Center, Frisco, TX to enter. Must be 18 years or older. Lincoln Experience Center employees and family members not eligible. We are regularly cleaning and disinfecting surfaces, supporting good hygiene practices, maintaining social distancing and providing hand sanitizer for your use. We ask if you are experiencing symptoms of illness to please refrain from attending at this time.”

The Lincoln Experience Center at the Star in Frisco, TX
3620 The Star Blvd., Suite 1205
Frisco, TX 75034
Hours & Contact Information
Monday – Saturday 11AM – 7PM
Sunday 11AM – 6PM

Phone: (972) 292-0789
https://www.lincolnexperiencecenter.com/Events.aspx

 

 

 

Let’s Meet Online: Facebook, Instagram, YouTube

Dear friends and those interested in my painting – Let’s stay connected especially during this unusual pandemic. Let’s keep in touch online using Instagram, Facebook,YouTube or e-mail. See links below. JulieEnglandArt Facebook and Instagram pages are updated one or more times per week.

There are many ways to provide us a chance to communicate and connect like never before. A studio visit is always an option while wearing masks and social distancing. In the mean time, virtually see whatever else you’d like with the many options below. Hope this makes your life more convenient! Social media choices are right at your finger tips and one click away.

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Meet Julie England – VOYAGE DALLAS

VOYAGEDALLAS.COM published on  September 28, 2020

Today we’d like to introduce you to Julie England.

Julie, please share your story with us. How did you get to where you are today?
I’m a second career artist who returned to school back in 2011 to study art. Recently, I earned degrees in art from both Brookhaven College and Southern Methodist University. Two years ago, I started working on this particular body of landscape work. My first career was in engineering and management after earning an engineering degree from Texas Tech University. I spent many years in the Semiconductor Industry. Upon early retirement, I decided to pursuit my passion to be an oil painter. So, it was very intentional to learn oil painting from all the art professors I encountered in the classroom.

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