dimensions variable,                                                                          ceramic.
Port Angeles Fine Art Center,                    2008
Stoneware of varying dimensions
" A R T I F I C I A L  L I M B S "
Sticks and branches,                 8'x8'x8'
         C O N T A C T
Julie Lindell is a Seattle artist educated at Cornish
College of the Arts.
She has recently finished a 2 year residency at Pottery
Northwest in Seattle, where she began the large branch
sculpture series, “Revolution.”

Currently her work can be seen at the Wells Fargo
Center for the Arts, California, Tryon Creek State Park,
Oregon, Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, Washington,
the Seattle Portable Works Collection as well as private
collections.  

She is a recipient of a James & Janie Washington
Foundation residency for the 2009/2010 season.
Lindell's work looks at how tree branches are responding to environmental pressure.  her
work describes a revolutionary idea: that organic matter has awareness of climactic
disturbance and is mounting a protest.
To see more of Lindell's work on ART ZONE, click on the
photo below
To view Lindell's abbreviated resume and contact
information, click on the truck.