Julia Morgan Scott

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Resumé

 


Education

  • B.A. Degree, Art, 1984
  • Study with Richard Thomas Scott, Daud Akhriev, David Young, Barry Moser, Mia Bergeron and Donato Giancarlo.

Selected Illustration Credits

Fantasy and Horror
  • Cemetery Dance Books
  • Flesh and Blood Press
  • Cerebus Comics, “Single Page”
  • Marietta Publishing
  • AEG Games
  • Silver Lake Books
Scientific Illustration
  • Smithsonian Scholarly Press
  • Fieldiana, published by the Field Museum of Natural History
  • Journal of Mammalian Evolution
  • McGraw-Hill
  • Fitzroy Dearborn
  • University of Chicago Press
  • Johns Hopkins University Press
  • Annals of the Carnegie Museum
  • Paleontology

Selected Poetry Publications and Reviews

  • Widdershins # 3
  • Penny Dreadful | Summer, 1999
  • Bare Bone
  • Darker Woods
  • Poetry Motel
  • Killer Frog Anthology
  • The Plastic Tower
  • Star*Line
  • Isis Rising

“If I had to choose a favorite poem, it would be, hands down, Julia Morgan Scott’s The Night Foreman’s Ballad”
—Gabrielle Rolle, Chi Book Reviews, gothic.net

“The outstanding poems included a pair by Julia Morgan Scott that had a Poe-like flavor and themes of destructive royal pride and stately horror he would’ve admired.”
—Jim Lee, Scavenger’s Newsletter


Exhibitions

  • Dragoncon multimedia convention, Atlanta
  • World Horror Convention, Phoenix and Atlanta
  • World Fantasy Convention, New Orleans
  • World Science Fiction Conventions, Boston, Glasgow, Chicago, Philadelphia, 1994 – 2001
  • Association for Visual Artists, Airport Show 1997
  • “Ageless Visions” show featured my paintings along with my students, AVA River Street Gallery, 1999-2001
  • AVA Touring Exhibition in Former Soviet Union, 1997-1999
  • “Progress” show, AVA Main Gallery, 2005
  • “Sweet Chairity” exhibition, Chattanooga, 1998-99
  • Echo Gallery Summer 2005 Show, sponsored by Heavy Metal Magazine, Echo Gallery, Chicago
  • East Village ArtWalk 2005, Chicago, IL
  • “Uncanny Inspirado” show at Uncanny Evolution Gallery, Chattanooga, July 2006
  • Mountain Art Guild, Signal Mountain, TN, 1995-2007
  • Renaissance Center Summer 2007 Show, Dickson, TN
  • “Enlightenment” exhibition, Emporium Center, Knoxville, TN, August 2011
  • FACES Unmasked, November 2012
  • All-Member Show, Chattanooga Workspace Gallery, December 2013
  • “Chattanooga Powerful: Feminine Lens” hosted by Arts at City Hall, City of Chattanooga Government. March 24- April 30, 2017
  • “Locals Only” juried show at Chattanooga Workspace, July 2019.
  • Group Show at Immersion Gallery, Chattanooga TN, February 4th, 2023

Selected Bibliography, Interviews, and Press Coverage

  • Chatt., UTC’s magazine for the College of Arts and Sciences, Spring 2017, “Behind the Cover.”
  • Chattanooga Free Press, Dec. 13, 1998, Oct. 11, 1998, Oct. 9, 1999, Sept. 19, 1999, Jan. 23, 2005
  • Chattanoogan.com Interview, “Mama’s Little Room,” June 6, 2005

Selected Awards and Honors

  • First Prize, Professional Fantasy, Chattacon 2017
  • First Prize, Professional Fantasy at Chattacon, 1998
  • First Prize in Professional Fantasy at Dragoncon, 1994
  • Guest of Honor, Hallowcon, 2003 and 2004
  • Regional Guest of Honor at Chattacon, 1998

Teaching

  • Chattanooga Senior Neighbors – 1998- 2000
  • Memorial Gold Circle – 2000-2003
  • Signal Mountain Corner Gallery – 1995-96
  • Studio classes, workshops, and demonstrations in acrylics, oils, and egg tempera – 1992-2014
  • Icon painting workshops at Ascension Monastery, Resaca, GA – 2004-2006

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