Raised in the Catskill Mountains of upstate New York, Dixie attended Hartwick College and graduated from Boston University. After pursuing a corporate career in Boston, she moved to Southern California where she became known for her handmade paper and fiber art. Dixie lived in Hawaii for several years before relocating to Portland, Oregon, where she now resides.
Currently, in addition to her creative efforts, Dixie teaches intuitive watercolor and papermaking.
Art works by Dixie Denman Junius have appeared in Indelible Literary Journal, South Florida Poetry Journal, GAS: Art and Music, Infinity: My ND World, The New Post Literate: A Gallery of Asemic Writing, New Concrete Poetry, Singing with the Nightingales and WAAVe Anthology.
Her work has been featured by Van Vliet Gallery in a solo show: Mystery and Meaning. Her work has been displayed in other venues, including: Red Trillium Gallery, Phoenix Rising Gallery, and Daily Paintworks.com.
Her art is included in numerous private collections throughout the United States.