
Originally from Quebec, Julie Bergeron has lived and worked in France since 2002, in Pantin, in the Paris region.
Initially trained in graphic design, she quickly felt the need to explore three-dimensional forms. She discovered ceramics at Danielle Lescot’s studio, where she trained between 2008 and 2012. Under the ceramist’s watchful eye, she developed her practice largely on her own, gradually refining her technique.
Very quickly, working with clay became a natural choice, fully engaging her time and creativity. Since 2021, she has had her studio in Pantin, on the banks of the Ourcq Canal.
There, she now creates one-of-a-kind pieces that blend formal experimentation with a sensitive exploration of materials. Her approach emphasizes gesture and experimentation, in a direct relationship with the earth, which she views as a space for continuous invention rather than merely a medium for form.