George Juliano has taught art at James M. Bennett Jr. High School and James M. Bennett Sr. high School in Salisbury, Maryland from 1969 to 1972. He taught at Langley High School in McLean, Virginia from 1972 to 1987. He taught at Robinson Secondary School in Fairfax, Virginia from 1987 to 2006. Juliano recently retired from public school teaching and has moved from Northern Virginia to Tennessee.

Mr Juliano has taught graduate courses in ceramics through Virginia Commonwealth University to teachers who are working on their Masters degrees.

Mr. Juliano has been published numerous times in the national ceramic magazine "Pottery Making Illustrated " and in a leading pottery magazine in South Africa. His yearly show at the Railroad Museum with Rob Nelson (Photographer) has been an anticipated event by many patrons in the Northern Virginia, and metropolitian Washington, DC area.

Mr. Juliano states: "I have always felt a kinship with clay. Being able to take a lump of clay and to make something beautiful out of it reflects both my life and the job I have as a teacher of young people.

I also feel as my life has changed, so has my pottery and one is closely associated with the other. I have been influenced by many different potters that I have studied, but I am particularly attracted to the Japanese potters and their methods of design."