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Julia Vanderpool
Julia Vanderpool
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Indigo Textiles
Drawn to the color and history of indigo in the Lowcountry, Vanderpool began dyeing textiles with natural indigo, creating beautiful contrasts of deep blue and white. She now sells her popular functional art, ranging from dresses and scarves to tea towels and bedsheets at Charleston markets.
Vanderpool teaches natural indigo dyeing workshops at Redux Art Center and Blair Center for the Arts.
DM or email for workshop info, custom orders, or purchase inquiries.
Vanderpool teaches natural indigo dyeing workshops at Redux Art Center and Blair Center for the Arts.
DM or email for workshop info, custom orders, or purchase inquiries.


Serigraphs
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Created in 2025, this series directly pulls imagry from Vanderpool’s photo archive of the 1990s, reinterpreting moments from the past through a contemporary lens.
A serigraph is a fine art print created entirely by hand through the traditional silkscreen process. Each color layer is individually prepared and printed through meticulous planning and craftmanship. Every print in this collection is handmade, signed, and numbered by the artist, ensuring that no two are exactly alike.
For purchase inquiries or custom print requests, please get in touch.
Created in 2025, this series directly pulls imagry from Vanderpool’s photo archive of the 1990s, reinterpreting moments from the past through a contemporary lens.
A serigraph is a fine art print created entirely by hand through the traditional silkscreen process. Each color layer is individually prepared and printed through meticulous planning and craftmanship. Every print in this collection is handmade, signed, and numbered by the artist, ensuring that no two are exactly alike.
For purchase inquiries or custom print requests, please get in touch.


Film Photo Archives
Select film photo prints from the 90s photo journalism archive. Each image was originally tied to a written story published in the newspaper. Please contact for custom prints and pricing.


Grayscale to Chroma Exhibition
Step into a space of striking contrasts: haunting black & white darkroom prints alongside vivid, layered silkscreens that reimagine each image in color.
In her debut exhibition, artist
Julia Vanderpool revisits her 1990s photojournalism archive—transforming black & white darkroom prints into vibrant silkscreened works. Each piece explores image transformation, memory, and the power of new perspective.
This project is funded in part by the SC Arts Commission which receives support from the National Endowment for the Arts.
In her debut exhibition, artist
Julia Vanderpool revisits her 1990s photojournalism archive—transforming black & white darkroom prints into vibrant silkscreened works. Each piece explores image transformation, memory, and the power of new perspective.
This project is funded in part by the SC Arts Commission which receives support from the National Endowment for the Arts.
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