With over 20 years’ experience in a broad range of positions, Julianne holds a BA in History, a Post Graduate in Museum Studies and a Masters in Cultural Heritage.
She has worked in a variety of travel and events positions, notably eight years with the Perth International Arts Festival (PIAF) where she was the Travel Manager, handing all flights, accommodation and visa arrangements for incoming artists.
Julianne has worked as the Communications Manager for Perth Institute of Contemporary Art (PICA) and was the Business Development Manager at Yarra Yaakin Theatre Company. She has also worked for STEPS Youth Dance Company, Performing Lines Western Australia and at the University of Western Australia.
Julianne has curated a number of individual projects and exhibitions including, since 2010, the annual St George’s Art Show and Outside the Frame for the City of Armadale.
Her career in Museums began with volunteering with the City of Wanneroo. She went on to work as a Museum Assistant and, in 2016, took over the role of Exhibitions and Programs Officer.
In 2017 Julianne was appointed Curator of the Old Court House Law Museum, managing an extensive collection housed in Perth's oldest building. She recently worked as a consultant with the National Trust of Western Australia, is a regular volunteer at the Army Museum of Western Australia, the Co-Director of Yokayi, an Aboriginal art program for teenage girls in Perth, and is a committee member of the Western Australian branch of Australian Museums and Galleries Association.
Julianne is currently working to establish an archive for Newman College as part of a partnership between the School and Museum of Perth.