Julie Ha is an emerging producer and artist based in Naarm.

She has produced projects for the  Seventh Gallery, Always Live, Centre for Contemporary Photography, the Foundation for Young Australians, and Urban Climb - working across digital publication, film  community applications, and galleries. 

Her work is rooted in collaboration and she loves to make work with her friends.

Education


University of Melbourne Bachelor of Arts with Distinction

2023 - 2024

Creative Australia
Digital production and programming for the Digital Culture Strategy.  Facilitating and running programs such as the Digital Skills Program and the Digital Strategist-in-Residence.

The Sun Sets and Once Again the Earth is Upright (30 min 50 sec) dir. Chi Tran
Producer on short film commission for the Institute of Modern Art and Nowness Asia.  

This production recieved a Cinespace Residence and was the Production in Residence for Autumn 2023.

The Overwoman, a Live Short dir. Ari Angksa
Producer for short film and live performance comissioned by Seventh Gallery and presented by Multicultural Arts Victoria

Kandata by Chef Chung dir. Joao De Loie



2022 -  2023

Runway Journal - Board member and Digital Producer

Runway Journal is an open-access digital publishing platform that commissions, cultivates and preserves experimental practices. As one of Australia’s longest-running artist-run initiatives, Runway is committed to advancing the field of experimental digital art and fostering the practices of emerging and underrepresented voices.

Expansive and genre-defying, Runway’s commissioning inventory includes writers, artists, cultural workers, designers, academics, coders, art historians, and community collectives. Powered by a voluntary-run board of artists and arts workers based across Australia, Runway’s carves out an independent, artist-led space for people to develop, investigate and present ideas that move the world forward.

2018

Mestiza
Art department  for Mestiza (6 min) by Ranima Montez

We are eachother’s vaults
Poetic essay reflecting on all the times I’ve visited home and done nothing. Exploring kinship and oral histories. A version of this essay was published in Voiceworks Issue 121: Divine.