Julia Katz Terry is a West Philadelphia-based visual artist, facilitator, and mom. Her collage, painting, and paper-cutting explore the personal and collective struggle to find new ways of being and relating, and aims to notice and honor universal and sacred points of connection. She celebrates rest, sensuality, the natural world, boundaries, and pleasure as resistance and antidotes to the toxic urgency, disconnection from our bodies, and dehumanization of capitalism, patriarchy, and white supremacy culture. Her art aims to return to the body as a place of joy, pleasure, and abundance. Julia is a Leeway Art and Change grant recipient, and her art was recently exhibited at Collar Work and Stay Home Gallery.