Celtic Ogham symbol symbolising the Oak as a door between worlds.

Julie Williams Artist

Julie Williams Artist sitting at a table in a Sydney art studio, with sketchbooks and art materials in front of them, and a large artwork on the wall in the background.

Julie Williams is predominantly an oil painter who delights in experimenting with different media. She is also a painting teacher and divides her time between her studios in Hill End and Sydney. She participated in the inaugural Hill End Gallery exhibition in 2004 and has had solo and group exhibitions in regional NSW and Sydney, with her fellow artists and friends from Hill End, ever since.

Julie has also exhibited in Tasmania and in many parts of South East Asia (during her five years while living in Singapore). Her work is held in many private collections and the public collection of Bathurst Regional Gallery.

Since graduating from the National Art School in 2003, she has used archival research and plein air study to investigate and immerse herself in the rugged, raw, historical landscape that upon first sight, she had such an immediate strong connection to. The town of Hill End is wrapped in a rich history of immigration that gave Julie a sense of belonging that she had been searching for since her own migration from the UK at the age of 20.

Her interests in the Chinese diaspora, the strong local community, artistic heritage, geology, historical maps, town leases, mine leases and historic houses owned by friends appear in her drawings, paintings, sculptures, prints, photographs, textiles and ceramics.

These works have seen a return to plein air and a desire to further abstract her initial visceral response to the landscape that lives deep in her heart and mind. She has continuously used a motif as personal metaphor, often, the void of a mineshaft and the split in Split Rock to showcase her conceptual ideas and communicate her spiritual beliefs and sense of ‘being’; portals and gateways to deepen her esoteric practice.

With the 2026 exhibition, ‘Split Decisions’ Julie is thrilled to share her passion and desire to articulate the life force and magical landscape of her unique Hill End journey, with so many friends and family who have supported her over many years.

Julie will be further exhibiting her work at Damien Minton Gallery, Sydney in December 2026.

“My work inhabits the space between worlds. The visual tension created by object placement, tracing, gates, splits and shafts reflects the tension of the hyphen - the liminal space - evoking an unsettling excitement and enquiry that I have been fascinated by for decades.”

Celtic Ogham symbol symbolising the Oak as a door between worlds.

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Split Decisions Exhibition

4 April - 28 June 2026

Hill End Gallery, NSW, Australia

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