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Julie Rozman is a designer who lives and works in Chicago, Illinois. Her primary mediums are architecture and ceramics.
I practice architecture with Johnson Lasky Architects, am participating in NCARB certification, professional licensure, and LEED accreditation, and hold a B. Architecture with Honors from the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, where I was a Driehaus Scholar. I’m also a former National Merit Finalist.
I am a member of Lill Street Art Center, where I do most of my ceramic work and am part of the firing team on the soda side. I’ve found clay to be a medium for design, play, exploration, self-expression. The biggest challenge of seriously pursuing art while being professionally employed is maintaining momentum.
A bit on ceramics and architecture. They each present challenges in terms of materials, technology, fabrication, design, and process. There is subtle and not-so-subtle cross-disciplinary enrichment. In architecture, I write the instruction book, in the form of drawings and specs, for a team of people to create something, and the process takes months, or more. In ceramics, it’s mine from conception to creation, the time scale is smaller, the evolution is faster. I can be involved in every step of the process, and really know, I made this.There are always new things to learn, always something to try.
Juried Shows and Exhibitions
2008
The Secret, Womanmade Gallery, Chicago IL
Illinois Artisans Gallery, Chicago &c.
Drawing on Experience, Womanmade Gallery, Chicago IL
Art in the Barn, Barrington IL
Bucktown Arts Fest, Chicago IL
NSUC Arts Fair, Deerfield IL
2007
Bucktown Arts Fest, Chicago IL
NSUC Arts Fair, Deerfield IL
2006
Members Sale, Lillstreet Studios, Chicago