Julie Faubert

Julie Faubert is an artist who does not think by discipline. She focuses on creating situations that sharpen the relationship between body and thought in our constructions-creations of meaning. Her in situ sound proposals have most recently taken shape in a disused artisanal print shop (Invisible Places, Viseu, Portugal, 2014), exhibition spaces (Centre Clark, 2013; Sporobole, 2014), the common spaces of a national library (Grande Bibliothèque de Montréal, 2016), a public square (ex-Parc Claude-Jutra, Studio XX, 2016), and a former Berlin squat (ausland, Berlin, 2018). She is interested in in situ and contextual practices, notably within the framework of Sound Artists and “Spaces of the Common”: Aesthetic, Ethical and Political Issues of the Experience of Listening in the City (thesis) and Son/+Contexte 2018 (international meeting around contextual sound practices).