Two Upcoming Exhibitions

 



I'm thrilled to be included in two group exhibitions here in Los Angeles, both of which will be opening next weekend and both of which include work I've done in the past but which have never shown to the public. Earlier this year, I decided to pull out photographs and paintings that still resonated with me. Fortunately, I found a platform for several images within these exhibitions. 

I look forward to sharing these works with you and hope to see you at one or both of these exhibitions next weekend!

Julie Green


SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2025


    On Saturday, I am so grateful to see "Capitaine No. 1" from The Mask Series shot in 2000 exhibited in a group show, "Lost and Found: Open Call"at the Los Angeles Center for Photography. This exhibition includes works by artists from across the US who focus on queer joy. In this moment, as the US marks a decade since legalizing gay marriage, and when people in power insist on marginalizing, isolating and denouncing LGBTQ+ communities, LACP insists on elevating love and acceptance.

Selected Artists: Katie Adkins, Chance Allen, Faye Bryson, Louis Chavez, Retura Claar, Jeremy Colegrove, Shaohan Fang, Yohan Fernando, Lenny Gerard, Antonia Giordano, Julie Green, Maxwell Harvey-Sampson, Tomoaki Hata, Bienyl Huelgas, Ash Huse, Artur JastrzÄ™bski, JJ Jimenez, Romeo Kulp, Morgan Lieberman, Allison Lisi, Caroline McAuliffe, Harmen Meinsma, Victoria Loren Miller, Zoe Perry-Wood, Robert Pierosh, Ioana and Daniela Groza Pop, Jack Ravi, Miguel Angel Reyes, Edward L. Rubin, Kurt Simonson, Cody Sooy, Sarah Stellino, Nathan Storey, Mason Weiss, Sara Werner, Michael Young

Jurors: Matthew Finley, Queer Artist & Dr. Rotem Rozental, Los Angeles Center of Photography Executive Director and Chief Curator 

Opening Reception Saturday, October 4th, 2025, 4-6pm @ LACP Headquarters, 252 S. Los Angeles St, Los Angeles, CA 90012 RSVP HERE 

Exhibition Run Dates: October 2nd, 2025 – November 6th, 2025

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2025

    On Sunday, I am honored to have three - 20 x 16" Acrylic paintings from my 2002 Cake Candle series included in "Let Me Eat Cake, Please!" at Shoebox Art. After two wildly successful iterations, their beloved food-focused exhibition returns to transform Shoebox gallery into a confectionery dreamscape. Curated by Kristine Schomaker, this immersive environment celebrates our complex relationships with food through the lens of sweetness, indulgence, and culinary delight.


Opening Reception: October 5, 2-4pm

A desert potluck - bring something sweet to share! The exhibition will also be featured during the Brewery Artwalk: October 25-26, 11am-6pm

Salon-style hanging covers every wall floor to ceiling with work from 50 incredible artists exploring themes of comfort, celebration, cultural traditions, and the pure pleasure of treats. From hyperrealistic chocolate paintings to abstract candy colors, this show makes you want to lick the walls.

Featured Artists:
Raquelle Armendariz, Yumiko Awae, Ainslee Beery, Sara Benowitz, Denise Brook, Sally Brown, Phyllis Chumley Martinez, Alexandra Corwin, Andy England, Liane Enkelis, Dellis Frank, Jon Furphy, Barrie Goshko, Julie Green, Wenqing Gu, Katherine Hamernik, Kelly Hartigan Goldstein, Ashley Hurst, Todd Johnson, Karen Jones, Claudia Kazachinsky, Tara Larsen, jung ji Lee, Stevie Love, Cristi Lyon, Monica R Marks, Erica Martin, SWETA MATAI, Lauren Mendelsohn Bass, Ashley Miller, Ben Ollen, Emma Parla-Aziz, Colette Peters, Joshua Phelps, Shiri Phillips, e. y. reilly, Frederika Roeder, Terry Romero Paul, Corinne Molly Seares, Mahara Sinclaire, Nancy Spiller, Cecilia Stagni, Kimberly-Ann Talbert, Elizabeth Taylor, Rhiannon valenti, Jenny Wang, Brenda Welsh, Lisa Zamora, Katherine Zimmer, Cindy Zimmerman

This exhibition operates as both art show and community healing space - celebrating abundance without shame while supporting the National Alliance for Eating Disorders.

Location: Shoebox, 660 S Avenue 21 #3, Los Angeles




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