Biography |
After graduating in 2014 with a Masters degree from the art school of Angers, Johanna Grégoire, continued to study, carrying out research at the Higher National School of Decorative Arts in Paris. Her research focused on integrating design into crisis situations. She visited Calais and contributed to producing the Journal des jungles (migrant camp journal), an editorial project written by and for the migrants living in the camps. At the same time, in 2016 she joined the collective movement Ya+K, with whom she collaborated in writing the Manuel Illustré de Bricolage Urbain (Illustrated manual of urban do-it-yourself), focused on the hacking of public spaces through architecture and urban design. Since then, she has been working as a designer for a Reunionese resource centre and has found herself faced with social, environmental and economic problems, leading her to focus her work on the process of reuse of resources. She has set up SUPER, an association aimed at encouraging citizens to appropriate their urban environment through various participative projects.
