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Julie Pasquet: a committed artivist

24 October 2024 Portraits / Podcasts

Julie Pasquet (PGE 2021) has built her career around her commitment to ecology and social justice. Co-founder of the Le Bruit Qui Court collective, she uses art as a means of activism, and continues to develop her activist commitment even after her time at TBS Education.

A double degree from Science Po Toulouse and TBS Education

Julie began her studies at Sciences Po Toulouse before joining TBS Education in 2019 Her goal with a business school? To complete her training by discovering the business world and its mechanisms.

As soon as she joined the Grande Ecole program, she joined the Bureau du Développement Durable (B3D), where she learned teamwork and project management .

Organizing the Assises Nationales Étudiantes du Développement Durable (ANEDD) 2018, is a key experience in her career path. This event enables her to exploit her new skills while confronting the challenges of collective mobilization.

These TBS Education experiences opened her eyes to the possibilities of creating a career path aligned with her values. Commitment then became a priority in her professional life.

"TBS Education has given me the confidence to invent a profession that puts my commitment at the heart of my life."

A commitment to art and activism

After her studies, Julie took a bold step and turned down a permanent contract with a consulting firm to devote herself to her activist commitment.

In 2021, she founded Le Bruit Qui Court, a collective that combines art and activism to raise awareness of social and ecological issues. The aim: to create a space where art supports ecological struggles.

The collective stands out for its ability to unite artists and activists around innovative projects, enabling them to experiment with new social narratives.

"Art has a unique power to touch people and renew forms of engagement"

Today, Julie coordinates a collective of 40 people and a community of 500 volunteers, managing strategy, teams and finances while also being involved in the field. She describes herself as a "Swiss Army knife" and enjoys the freedom her job affords her.




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