About
Johanna Gilje is an artist, writer, and researcher with an MA in Spatial Strategies from Weißensee Kunsthochschule Berlin. Her master's thesis, The Imaginary Shape of Community: A Reflection on the Edges of the Real World explores the role of imagination in the formation of political communities. She is a founding member of the Kollektiv Quotidien and a contributing author and co-editor of Lefebvre for Activists. Her first book of interviews, the desire to contain and the inevitability of rupture, was published in 2016 by The Evergreen State College Press.