About

Juli Song is a Korean Canadian artist, based in Treaty 7 Territory in Mohkinstsis. Thematically connected through the expression of her lived experience, immigration and family history with war. Juli’s practice works to interpret Korean folktales within the lens of the Korean diaspora, developing contemporary narratives of gender, sexuality and identity through a decolonial lens. As an artist, she primarily weaves tapestries, incorporating multimedia elements of ceramics, performance and installation. Juli’s works have been featured at the Herringer Kiss Gallery, Illingworth Kerr Gallery, Port Moody Arts Centre, Leigh Square Community Arts Village, the Evergreen Cultural Centre, cSPACE, and nvrlnd.

Photo Credit: Leia Guo