Agathe Jacquillat lives and work in Lyon. Born in Paris, she graduated from ESAG / Penninghen in graphic design in 1998. Shortly after she moved to London and obtained a master in Communication Art and Design at the prestigious Royal College of Art. In 2001, after her degree she created a multi-disciplinary design studio FL@33 with her classmate Tomi Vollauschek.
Agathe created an award-winning, internationally published body of work, ranging from self-initiated projects to commissioned work for clients from around the world.

Agathe is a multi-faceted all-around creative person and She is as much a photographer as she is a graphic artist or designer. She is a published author, has created innovative graphic design, stunning interior designs but also breath-taking art and photography – something she is now dedicating most of her time to.

Interviews, features and profiles have been published online and in more than 200 magazines, newspapers and books around the world. Interviews also appeared on BBC Radio and NPR. Projects by and with Agathe won many awards and were extensively exhibited in solo or as part of group shows around the world including the MoMA, New York, The Photographers' Gallery, London, Art Dubai, Mezzanine Gallery, Brasilia, Mirabel Gallery, Manchester, to name but a few. See selected exhibitions

Agathe dedicates now most of her time to photography and to curate exhibitions. Within her exhibitions, Agathe wants the visitors not only to look at her art but to feel an emotion when walking through. She wants to create a univers that use not 5 or 6 but 7 senses… touch, sight, hearing, smell and taste but also spatial awareness and balance. The first exhibition of this series is The Highlands.