Julianne’s work exists at the intersection between photographic collage and digital painting; she utilizes algorithms inherent to Photoshop in conjunction with traditional compositing techniques to create densely layered landscape images.

Julianne Nash (b. 1991, Massachusetts) is a New York City based artist. She received her MFA in Photography Video and Related Media from the School of Visual Arts (2018), where was awarded the Assistantship Scholarship for two consecutive years, and the Alumni Scholarship; she received her BFA in Photography from Massachusetts College of Art and Design with Departmental Honors (2013).
Julianne was listed as a finalist in the NYSCA/NYFA Fellowship for Photography (2019). Her most notable exhibitions include "Place Title Here" at the Plaxall Gallery (NY) and "Ad Astra Per Aspera" at The Wassaic Project (NY). She has participated in two official Climate Week events; she hosted a Death Cafe with Greenwood Cemetery, “Lost in the Woods: Grief and the Ennuipocalypse”, and exhibited at the REPOPULATIONS show at the Broadway Stages Gallery in conjunction with NoOSPHERE Arts (2019). Her work was published in Lyle Rexer’s acclaimed book, “The Critical Eye: Fifteen Pictures to Understand Photography” (Intellect, 2019). Julianne’s self published artist book, Agglomeration, can be viewed at the School of Visual Arts Library in their Artist/Rare Book Collection. Her work was most recently published in DEAR DAVE, Create! Magazine, and online at Mobius Photo’s Spring Landscape Exhibition, in which she received Best in Show. Julianne has participated in residencies at The Eastern Frontier Society’s Norton Island Residency (ME), Tiny Birch Residency (VT), and The SEAR Residency Program with Parsonage Gallery (ME).
Julianne is one of the newest members of Amos Eno Gallery; her first solo show is slated for May 2025.