ART RAFFLE: Women in Leadership
Date and Time
Wednesday Feb 16, 2022 Friday Mar 4, 2022
Contact Information
Elle Prax
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Local artist Julia Schwadron Marianelli is giving a 20x15 art print to one lucky raffle winner. The raffle will benefit the Women in Leadership program.
About the print:
Title: “Rules With No Room”
Limited Edition of 25
Printed with archival ink on Hahnemuhle German Etching paper, 310gsm
20 x 16 inches with deckled edges, signed and numbered by the artist
"As an artist and as a woman, it’s so important to feel the tangible support of your local community through opportunities to collaborate, network and lead. I’m honored to have been invited to participate with WinL and to be recognized as a professional with tools to offer my peers and look forward to learning and being inspired by this incredibly resourceful group. I am thrilled that I can contribute to the great benefits that the Women in Leadership program provides." - Julia
About Julia
Julia Schwadron Marianelli is an artist who has shown her work across the country as well as internationally. Upon moving to Lake Tahoe from New York City in 2012, Schwadron Marianelli served as founder of, and the Assistant Director for, the Low Residency MFA in Interdisciplinary Arts at Sierra Nevada University, helping to provide alternative modes for non-traditional students to create sustainable lives in the arts. In addition to her studio practice, she currently serves as an artist mentor, workshop instructor and facilitator, and is on the art faculty at Lake Tahoe Community College. From 2010 – 2011, she was a Visiting Professor of Painting and Artist in Residence at Chiang Mai University in Thailand, and a Visiting Assistant Professor of Painting at the University of Iowa from 2007-2009. She was a Javits Fellow from 2002-2003. Schwadron Marianelli received her BA in Studio art from UC San Diego in 1998 and her MFA in Painting from the Tyler School of Art, Temple University in 2003. She currently lives and works in South Lake Tahoe with her husband and two kids, where she makes work inspired by living in the mountains and continues to advocate for alternatives to traditional art education. Her work is represented by Melhop Gallery in Nevada.