Julien's practice examines architectural spaces, showing how they shape racial perceptions. Her works reflect the unfulfilled potential of urban designs influenced by Paul Rudolph.
By focusing on outdoor spaces of Tracey Towers that were never built, Julien illustrates the gap between architectural vision and reality, embodying her and Rudolph's perspectives.
In her paintings, Julien fuses her experiences with Rudolph's architectural ideals, portraying an imaginative future that challenges conventional notions of urban life and community.
Julien’s work emphasizes the community engagement aspects of architecture, contrasting the ambition of designs with the unfulfilled reality, urging viewers to rethink how we interact with spaces.
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