Trader Joe’s is a treasure trove of art. Hidden in plain sight, artwork animates everything from the brown paper grocery bags to eye-catching product packaging, murals, and handmade signs. After visiting 150+ Trader Joe’s stores nationwide, Julie Averbach delivers a must-read book for Trader Joe's fans & art lovers.
Julie Averbach holds a B.A. in History of Art and Psychology summa cum laude from Yale University. The Art of Trader Joe’s draws on her award-winning thesis titled “Collecting Worlds: Trader Joe’s as a Contemporary Cabinet of Curiosities.” Averbach is the Founder & CEO of smARTee, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides live virtual art museum tours to promote arts access, wellness, and lifelong learning. To date, Averbach has researched, curated, and led immersive art museum tours for over 5,000 adults from 22 countries. As an arts innovator, Averbach has been featured in The Huffington Post, Yale Alumni Magazine, SiriusXM radio, & more.
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