Corinne Julius
Visual Arts Journalist, Critic and Curator
United Kingdom
Corinne Julius is a visual arts journalist, critic and curator, specializing in contemporary craft and design. She is chair of the Wood Awards Furniture and Product Panel and a member of the Goldsmiths’ Company Contemporary Collection Committee. She is also guest lecturer at several art schools, including the Royal College of Art, Central St. Martin’s and Glasgow School of Art.
She has served as a reporter and producer on Woman’s Hour, created features for Radio 4 and contributed to Front Row. She has written regularly for the Evening Standard’s Homes & Property, Crafts and Country Life.
Corinne is the founder-curator of one of the country’s major contemporary craft shows, Future Heritage—now in its 9th year. She also curated Silver Speaks: Idea to Object, a show of contemporary British silver at the V&A and Bloomin’ Jewels, a contemporary jewelery show at CAA.
Beyond her professional life, Corinne is an inveterate traveler with a deep passion for meeting new people and exchanging ideas. She has traveled extensively across the African continent and once ran a photographic safari camp in the Okavango Delta in Botswana. Corinne has sailed all over the world and, most recently with Viking, fulfilled a lifelong dream of visiting Antarctica.