Specialisms
Illustration
Bio
Juliette Borda is a distinguished artist whose vibrant paintings have graced the pages of countless prestigious publications and institutions, including The New Yorker, Time Inc., The New York Times, Esquire, Rolling Stone, Newsweek, Health, and Oprah, as well as prominent brands such as Martha Stewart, Girl Scouts USA, Coke Femsa, and Penguin Books. Her extensive portfolio reflects a remarkable versatility and depth, earning her recognition from notable organizations such as American Illustration, Communication Arts, the Society of Illustrators, and the Art Directors Club of New York. Juliette’s work has been honored with multiple medals from the Society of Illustrators in both New York and Los Angeles, and is proudly included in the collection of the Carnegie Museum of Art. Her artistic contributions were showcased in the thought-provoking exhibition "Comic Release: Negotiating Identity for a New Generation" at the Regina Gouger Miller Gallery, where her work hung alongside that of the acclaimed artist Kara Walker. Additionally, she has exhibited at the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, MA. Celebrated for her intelligent style and sharp wit, Juliette has been described as "one of the most preeminent and important illustrators of our time" by Teresa Otul-Cummings, Creative Director at White House/Black Market. With her exceptional artistic prowess, Juliette Borda continues to inspire and captivate audiences worldwide.