Anna Pohl
- Post-doctoral degree in Arts
- Associate Professor
- Co-founder of BioCraftLab
- Post-doctoral degree in Arts
- Associate Professor
- Co-founder of BioCraftLab
Designer, researcher, educator
Anna works at the intersection of design, community processes, and human–nature relations, developing tools and strategies that support regenerative models of cooperation and education. In her research practice, she combines a design perspective with a relational approach.
She is a co-founder of BioCraftLab, a project focused on prototyping new forms of collaboration and collective learning based on regenerative practices.
As a lecturer at the Academy of Fine Arts in Katowice, she co-creates the curriculum for the Designing for Identity Studio, where she initiates activities fostering sustainable place identity formation. She develops social activity plans, runs participatory workshops, and implements design projects in collaboration with local communities.
Anna has co-curated several design conferences and exhibitions: AGRAFA (2015–2022), New Weaves (2024), Material Lab (2024). She has also co-designed a number of visual identity and visual communication system projects, always with a focus on local values. In 2020–2025, she was Head of the Chair of Visual Communication Design. She received the National Recovery Plan for Culture scholarship in 2024 and 2025.