About Julia Johnson

Julia Johnson is a visual storyteller who collaborates with different people to develop social narratives. He work crosses boundaries between fine art and documentary photography/multimedia to address social issues in the UK and internationally. Her work promotes social change whilst creating a lively discourse amongst audiences. Julia has produced creative books and exhibited her work at venues in London, Brighton, Liverpool and Cambridge. Her work was critically reviewed and praised in the 'Portrait Salon' Catalogue, 2015. She course led the BA Hons Photography course at Cambridge School of Art, Anglia Ruskin University – and currently delivers across the school and as Faculty Ethics Chair. She is also developing a healthcare product which is being commercialised by Anglia Ruskin University.

Julia completed her PhD research degree at University of the Arts London, London College of Communication funded by London Doctoral Design Center. During that time, she assumed the role of principle Investigator with the UK National Health Service whilst conducting healthcare research.