Julie Apap Explained

Julie Apap
Nationality:Maltese
Field:Ceramics

Julie Apap (1948 – 16 March 2011) was a Maltese ceramicist based in Msida, Malta. Throughout her career, she exhibited in Malta, USA, Egypt and Croatia.[1] She studied ceramics in England and Malta and later taught the subject at a secondary school and at her own studio, The Pot Studio in Msida, Malta.[2] The studio was a hub for a number of female Malta-based ceramicists during the 2000s.[3]

Exhibitions

Between 1990 and 2006, Julie Apap participated in a variety of solo and group exhibitions, including: Group Exhibition with Jeni Caruana and Hedwig Hauck at Mdina Cathedral Museum (Mdina, Malta), Seven Women-Seven Temples at National Museum of Archeology, Malta,[4] Collective Exhibition at California Institute of Integral Studies (California, U.S.A), Hypogeum at National Museum of Archeology (Valletta, Malta) and Lilliput Ceramics — collective exhibition (Zagreb, Croatia). In 2000 she participated in 5th Cairo Biennale for International Ceramics (Egypt).[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Exhibitions . https://web.archive.org/web/20100518080825/http://www.julieapap.com/exhibitions.htm . dead . 2010-05-18 . 2020-09-15 .
  2. Web site: Obituary | Julie Apap, ceramicist, 1948 - 2011.
  3. Web site: Clay artists in Malta. https://web.archive.org/web/20090105195624/http://www.clayartmalta.com/index.html . dead . 2009-01-05 .
  4. Lagana . Louis . Prehistoric Malta and Contemporary Art . Ggantija Project . 1 June 2005 . 13 February 2019.
  5. Web site: Exhibitions . https://web.archive.org/web/20100518080825/http://www.julieapap.com/exhibitions.htm . dead . 2010-05-18 . 2020-09-15 .