Julia Bychkova is a recognized expert in integrated development of the urban and natural areas. For many years, she has been successfully popularizing land art in Russia.
Julia is the head of Nikola-Lenivets art park and since 2006, she has been providing for filling of it with the landscape objects as the producer and the curator of the ArchStation festival. During this period, ArchStation has become the largest European festival of land art and over 100 monumental items of contemporary art have been built in the park. Many of them have become symbolic for the modern Russian culture: a 15-meter "Arch" by Boris Bernaskoni, Aleksandr Brodsky’s "Rotunda", Adrian Geise's "Shishkin House", etc.
In 2014, Julia acted as the producer and took part in creating the GROUND workshop gallery, from 2015 till 2017 she was a deputy general director for strategic development of the National Centre for Contemporary Arts. From 2017 till 2019 she was the producer of the "Art-Ravine" urban culture festival held in Vyksa (Nizhny Novgorod region) and of ALUSHTA GREEN in Alushta. Since 2016, she has been the director of Nikola-Lenivets art park.