Julie Casper Roth
Since 2008

BIO
Julie Casper Roth's work takes identities and perspectives that reside on the periphery of the mainstream, and centralizes them. These outliers provide points-of-view that play out as narratives in experimental, documentary and fictional video/film work.

Her work relies on a cross-disciplinary research that traverses subjects ranging from history to neurobiology. She's interested in stories of displacement, unlikely/unseen success, experiment, and stigma that come out of topics ranging from mental illness, public health, sexuality, mutation, and historic representation among others.

Roth is an award-winning filmmaker and video artist whose work has been presented at such venues as the MadCat International Women’s Film Festival, Athens International Film and Video Festival, Chicago Reeling Lesbian and Gay International Film Festival, Dumbo Art Under the Bridge Festival, the Southwest Gay and Lesbian Film Festival and Anthology Film Archives. Her work has also been screened in gallery settings including Artists’ Television Access in San Francisco and the SCOPE Art Fair held at Lincoln Center and in Basel, Switzerland. Her work has also been shown in conjunction with "Technocracy" - the SPEMA conference held at Carnegie Mellon University. She is a 2008 New York Foundation for the Arts Fellow in Video as well as one of five national recipients of the 2012 College Art Association's Professional Development Fellowship.