Born in Belgium the year the Berlin Wall fell, Juliette Pagacz's work echoes the strangeness of life and a sense of imminent danger.
Her work has been published in several magazines as "Le VIF-Weekend", "POLITIQUE. Revue belge d’analyse et de débat", "HHV".
She has participated in several exhibitions (BIP Liège 2014, Cupper Café 2015, Wattitude 2016, Musée des Beaux Arts Verviers 2016), worked as a set photographer, and she taught photography at the National Institute of Radio, Electricity and Cinematography (Institut national de radioélectricité et cinématographie, INRACI) in Brussels.