Julie F Hill’s practice combines sculpture and photography to explore deep space and cosmological time. Her work questions the technologies used in humanity's pursuit of scientific knowledge and their ecological impact. Her sculptures reveal the agency of extraterrestrial bodies such as asteroids and cosmic dust, highlighting the intimate dialogue between organic life and inorganic cosmic forces. Parent Body II uses asteroid Bennu data and electron microscope imagery to explore deep cosmic time, organic matter and expanded scales of perception. Hill’s work has been exhibited at Tate Britain and National Gallery X.