Julia Carey is a New Jersey-native with Cuban roots which drove her down to Miami, Florida. As a master’s student in Instrumental Performance at the Frost School of Music, Julia currently studies with Jennifer Grim. Julia previously attended West Chester University of Pennsylvania, where she received both a Bachelor of Music in Education and Performance. At WCU, Julia studied with Kimberly Reighley and Frances Tate. Throughout her schooling, Julia has been fortunate enough to hold principal positions in her institutions’ symphony orchestras, wind ensembles, and has been an active member within various chamber ensembles. Currently, Julia is a member of the Graduate Wind Quintet and the Graduate Flute Quintet at the Frost School of Music.
As an accomplished flutist, Julia has won prizes in various competitions, including Music Teacher’s National Association (MTNA) Young Artist and Flute Society of Greater Philadelphia’s Collegiate Artist and Young Artist. Julia is also a founding member of the Pennsylvania Chamber Winds, a dectet focused on performing music by underrepresented composers and educational outreach in the southeastern Pennsylvania school districts. On a national scale, Julia currently holds the title as the Assistant Coordinator for the Exhibitor Showcase & Concert for the National Flute Association.
Julia’s professional life focuses on educating the youth. Her background and experience in music education gives Julia a unique approach to her current private teaching. Julia also currently holds teaching assistantships with the Frost Flute Studio as well as the Shalala MusicReach program at the Frost School of Music. Julia believes in music education that is culturally rich and diverse, inclusive, and accessible to all students. Outside of music, Julia enjoys traveling, cooking, and playing with her cats.