Anna Pohl

  • PhD
  • Head of the Chair of Visual Communication Design
  • PhD
  • Head of the Chair of Visual Communication Design

A graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Katowice, she obtained her diploma in visual communication (design programme) in 2004. She has also completed the post-diploma curatorial studies at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, specialising in contemporary art exhibitions (2006). In 2014, she defended her doctoral dissertation on the role of design in shaping the image of cities at the Faculty of Design of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. Staff member of the Chair of Visual Communication of the AFAD Katowice, she teaches visual identity design in the first-cycle design programme. She designs visual identity, visual information systems and exhibitions. 
Designer, researcher and educator working at the intersection of design, community processes and human-nature relations. As a lecturer at the AFAD in Katowice, she co-develops the curriculum for the Designing for Identity Studio, where she initiates practices supporting regenerative place identity development and collective learning. She curates design conferences including AGRAFA. Beyond (2022) and exhibitions such as Nowe sploty (2024) and Material Lab (2024). She conducts participatory workshops and design projects in collaboration with local communities and is founder of the BioCraftLab collective (2024). In her work, she combines a design perspective with a relational approach, supporting the creation of more regenerative educational ecosystems.

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