Julika is an artist, researcher and educator working at the intersection of art and architecture. She holds a Senior Research Fellowship at the RIFS Research Institute for Sustainability at GFZ Helmholtz Centre, where she explores how sculpture can communicate knowledge in mobility consultation processes in Berlin. Her work has been exhibited internationally, and she recently completed a practice-based PhD in Art and Architecture at the University of Reading, funded by the AHRC, on sculpture as counter-evidence in social housing campaigns. She was a design fellow (2010–23) at the University of Cambridge, teaching architecture at both undergraduate and graduate levels.