Julie Rrap

Co-Director and Co-Chair of Sydney College of the Arts
Higher Degree Research Coordinator
Senior Lecturer, Visual Art

Julie Rrap

Co-Director and Co-Chair of Sydney College of the Arts
Higher Degree Research Coordinator
Senior Lecturer, Visual Art

Biography

Julie Rrap has been a major figure in Australian contemporary art for over 25 years. Since the mid-1970s, she has worked with photography, painting, sculpture, performance, and video in an ongoing project concerned with representations of the body.

Her work has been selected for numerous international and national exhibitions, including the 1986, 1987, 1992 and 2008 Sydney Biennales, and more recently the 2007 Auckland Triennale, the 2009 Clemenger Contemporary Art Prize, NGV, Melbourne and in 2010, the Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art, Korea.

She has won the Hermann’s Art Award for her photograph ‘Overstepping’ in 2001, the Redlands Art prize for a combined sculpture and photographic work in 2008 and the University of Queensland National Artists’ Self-Portrait Prize for her video work, ‘360 Degree Self-Portrait’, in 2009.

In 2007, a publication and 25-year survey exhibition, ‘Body Double’, was curated at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney by Victoria Lynn.

Rrap’s works are held in every major public collection in Australia as well as in many corporate and private collections in Australia and overseas. She currently exhibits with Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney and Arc 1 Gallery, Melbourne.