Alix Bizet is a social designer working with hair since 2014, graduate of the Design Academy Eindhoven, she explores human hair as a material of power, identity, and resistance, her work investigates systemic racism in design, questions material hierarchies, and builds new systems of meaning, Hair Matters placed her at the forefront of human hair research, shaping the global conversation around hair as design material, her work has been exhibited and published internationally since 2015, she collaborates with cultural institutions, contributes to conferences on human hair upcycling, and advises start-ups on transparency and ethics, she has established a large library of human hair and hair techniques, developed in close dialogue with diverse communities, her practice is research-driven, socially engaged, and future-oriented.
