Julia Robinson is an Australian artist and arts educator based in Adelaide, South Australia.
[3] She makes animal figures from scratch, using flywire, fabrics and other materials.
[4] Sex and death are major themes of her work[5] and she draws her inspiration from folklore, mythology and the occult.
[6] Her artwork, Beatrice, featured in the 2020 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art and exhibited at the Museum of Economic Botany,[7] is inspired by Scylla from Homer's The Odyssey and Nathaniel Hawthorne's short story, "Rappacini’s Daughter".
[14] Robinson married to fellow artist Roy Ananda.