Julia Davis is a Sydney based artist whose work encompasses a wide range of processes and contexts. The primary focus of her research explores the perceptions of and relationships between objects, places and spaces. Her questions revolve around how  these perceptions underpin our sense of self and place. Within this context, she investigates the concept that landscape is cultural space.

During the past ten years, her work has been installed in salt lakes, deserts, coastal precincts and parklands as well as within galleries and the built environment. Her recent work explores the viewer's experiential reading of space as well as ideas of temporality and duration.