Summary
Julie 张静如 is a trilingual art historian and licensed national guide based in Paris with nine years of cross-cultural experience interpreting major French institutions including Musée national Picasso-Paris and Fondation Louis Vuitton. She combines deep curatorial knowledge with hands-on public programs—school activities, VIP tours, family workshops—and fluently delivers them in Chinese, English and French. Trained at Panthéon‑Sorbonne and École du Louvre with studies in the US, Japan and China, she pairs academic rigor with practical communications skills in research, writing and editing. A former full‑stack web developer trained at Flatiron School, she also builds multilingual digital content and has created custom WordPress sites, bringing technical literacy to museum storytelling. Her background in journalism, data analysis and project management helps her translate complex art-historical narratives into engaging, audience-focused experiences. Less obvious: she regularly bridges institutional programming and tech-enabled content, making her as comfortable leading a gallery tour as iterating on a web-based visitor resource.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
East Asian Art, East Asian Art at Ecole Du Louvre, Paris
Master's and Bachelor’s degrees Art History & Archaeology, Master's and Bachelor’s degrees Art History & Archaeology at University of Paris I: Panthéon-Sorbonne
Waseda University
Bachelor's Degree Journalism and Strategic Communication, Bachelor's Degree Journalism and Strategic Communication at Missouri School of Journalism
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) International Journalism, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) International Journalism at Communication University of China
Exchange student African History Creative Writing (playwright), Exchange student African History Creative Writing (playwright) at The State University of New York
English, Chinese, Japanese, French, Italian