About Jules Rochielle Sievert
MICRO-BIO
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Jules is an artist, a legal educator, a community arts educator and a social justice advocate.
EXPERIENCE
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NuLawLab
- Creative Director
- Applied Design in Law
- Present
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Nulawlab
- Creative Director
- Legal Design
- 119 College Ave Apt 50
- April 2013 to Present
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Nulawlab
- Creative Director
- Legal Design
- 119 College Ave Apt 50
- April 2013 to Present
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Nulawlab
- Creative Director
- Law
- April 2013 to Present
EDUCATION
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College of Art Media and Design
- Interdisciplinary PhD Program
- September 2022 to Present
Social Change through Design and Spatial Justice
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Public Practices of Art
- MFA
- August 2007 to May 2009
The Graduate Public Practice Program is the only educational program in the Southern California region dedicated exclusively to providing artists with advanced skills for working in the public sphere, focusing both on collaborative and individual art production. Founded in Los Angeles in 1918, Otis College of Art and Design prepares diverse students of art and design to enrich the world through their creativity, their skill, and their vision. Public practice – also called participatory art, community art, public art, situational art or social sculpture – consists of media including video, performance, drawing, photography, sculpture and web-based projects. Students start with a collaborative project - one that results in an exhibition or public presentation - led by artists such as Andrea Bowers, Suzanne Lacy and Rick Lowe.They meet and interact with recognized professionals such as Mel Chin and Sam Durant, and network with artists, critics and curators from around the world.
DISCIPLINES
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Cultural Studies/Critical Theory And Analysis
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Healthcare Environment Design/Architecture
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Law
Interests
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Narrative Change
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Speculative Design
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Legal Advocacy
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Spatial Justice
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Radical Imagination
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Social Change
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Art
Languages
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English