Julia Vodrey Hendrickson
The aim of art
is to tidy up
one’s inner and outer
worlds.
— Agnès Varda,
"Les glaneurs et la glaneuse"


The goal of a true critic
should be to discover which
problem the author posed himself
(knowingly or not) and to find
whether he solved it or not"
— Paul Valéry
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Julia Vodrey Hendrickson, a native of Eastern Ohio, is a visual artist, writer, and curator. A freelance art critic for Printeresting, Art In Print, and contributor to Artifice Books, she has published a collection of poetry called Grow No Moss (printed at Spudnik Press, Chicago, 2011).

Julia is currently based in London, studying art history at the Courtauld Institute of Art under Dr. Gavin Parkinson, with a focus on French modernism. She is writing a master's thesis on the gendered histories of wallpaper and the evolution of the white wall.

More writing can be found at The Enthusiast, a documentation of things that inspire, intrigue, and inform.