About
Vogl is American & British with an international practice centred around printmaking and public art. She describes her community engagement works as social sculptures; they engage individuals to share data about themselves that are collectively reflected in colourful large scale installations. Her work primarily focuses on what things do we, as humans, share and what makes us distinct. All her works aim to represent the individual that participates as well as the collective, as beautiful installations that foster a greater conversation.
She received a BA in politics and art from Oberlin College, Ohio USA, and has an MFA from University College London, Slade School of Art. Sha has been commissioned by Tate, ITV, Facebook, Hull 2017 City of Culture, Jewish Arts Collaborative in Boston Common, and recently Greater London Authority and the Royal Bourgh of Kingston in London. She was co-founder of London Brain Project, linking art and neuroscience (between 2013-1018) Vogl was selected for residencies at the Chinese International School, in Hong Kong, to the Academy of Art Museum in Easton Maryland, Kypseli Print Studio in Athens Greece and recently Kala Art Institute in Berkeley California. Vogl was Winner of the Aesthetica Art prize in 2011, she has given a Ted X and had her work recognised by American for the Arts Public Art in Review for 2012, 2016, and 2019.
Vogl is currently teaching and continuing her research as a full time permanent Lecturer in BA Fine Art at Winchester School of Art, Southampton University, UK.
www.juliavogl.com