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Bolesławiec artistic community – Czesław Matyjewicz

The more we know about the world, the finer we are in the face of its immensity. The only cure for growing anxiety is to serve irrational beauty, biological continuity, to learn about the matter of the world and to record by musical, literary and, above all, plastic methods the traces of man, for without this the universe will lose its meaning.
Czesław Matyjewicz

This post from the series “Boleslawiec artistic community” was prepared within the framework of the project “Boleslawiec – 30 years of local government” implemented by the Museum of Ceramics and the Boleslawiec Cultural Center – International Ceramics Center

Czesław Matyjewicz was born in Boleslawiec. He was encouraged to explore art by his elementary school art teacher Regina Kasprzycka, then developed his craft under Stanisława Wojda-Pytlińska. In the second half of the 1970s, he studied at the Wrocław High School of Fine Arts under the guidance of Krzesława Maliszewska, Zbigniew Paluszak, Stanisław Kukla, Bogdan Hofman and Jerzy Biniec. He studied at the Department of Sculpture at the State Higher School of Visual Arts (now the E. Geppert Academy of Fine Arts) in Wroclaw under professors Łucja Skomorowska, Alfreda Poznańska, Jerzy Popowski, Leon Podsiadły and Waldemar Szkatuła. After graduation, he served as an assistant at the same department.

In the 1990s, he engaged in stonemasonry and restoration work, first at the Wroclaw Monument Conservation Workshop, and then at the “Grossular” company, which he co-founded. During this time he participated, as an assistant to Alfreda Poznańska, in the restoration of the stonework decor of the Edith Stein Chapel.

After returning to Boleslawiec in 1995, he ran the sculpture and drawing studio at the Boleslawiec Cultural Center for 10 years. During that time he also served as commissioner of children’s and youth’s ceramic-sculpture open-air workshops. In 2009-2011, he took care of the House of Creative Work in Parzyce, created on the initiative of the Municipal Cultural Center in Nowogrodziec. Later he also taught drawing classes at the St. Wyspianski Youth Cultural Center in Boleslawiec. Since 2015, he has been teaching sculpture and drawing again at the Boleslawiec Cultural Center – International Ceramics Center.

He started creating in clay only after returning to Boleslawiec. That’s when he became enthralled with its versatile possibilities, but also learned about its limitations. His other passion is geology, so in his works he often combines ceramics with stone. In addition, he likes to juxtapose these materials with wood. He describes his creative attitude as follows: “I’m looking for emotions in art, for human beings. Everything we do, even abstracting from art, should turn into a jewel. I do not understand or appreciate ‘momentary’ works, such ephemera, which are created out of the need of the moment or discussion with reality.”

Czeslaw Matyevich has repeatedly participated in the International Sculpture and Ceramics Plein-Air in Boleslawiec. A plaque with his handprint has been placed in the Avenue of the Great Ceramists of Boleslawiec, located next to the building of the Boleslawiec Cultural Center – International Ceramics Center.

SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2008 Dom Jakuba Böhme, Zgorzelec

2010 Miejska Galeria Sztuki MM, Chorzów

2012 Muzeum Ceramiki, Bolesławiec

II LO im. J. Korczaka, Bolesławiec

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

BOK, Bolesławiec

Ceramics Museum, Bolesławiec

Zamek Bolków

Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich, Wrocław

Bunkier Sztuki, Kraków

Zamek, Poznań

Ośrodek Kultury Ochoty, Warszawa

BWA, Legnica

Instytut Kultury Polskiej, Praga (Czech Republic)

Zamek, Český Krumlov (Czech Republic)

Rathaus, Drezno (Germany)

Polonia Haus, Berlin (Germany)

Gminne Centrum Kultury i Sportu, Nowogrodziec

Dom Pracy Twórczej, Parzyce

Miejski Dom Kultury, Zgorzelec

Galeria Zamkowa, Zamek Książ, Wałbrzych

Zamek Kliczków

Galerie “Das Pumpwerk”, Siegburg (Germany)

Centrum Kultury, Bonn (Germany)

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Bolesławiec artistic community – Anna Stawiarska

I have this affliction of talking to clay. I only tell her compliments. I stroke it and pat it in a friendly manner. I praise her for her grace and nobility. We like each other." - Anna Stawiarska, Catalogue of the exhibition "Ceramics
Anna Stawiarska
Katalog wystawy “Ceramika”, Miejska Galeria Sztuki MM, Chorzów 2013

This post from the series “Bolesławiec artistic community” was prepared within the framework of the project “Bolesławiec – 30 years of local government” carried out by the Museum of Ceramics and the Bolesławiec Cultural Centre – International Ceramics Centre.

Anna Stawiarska was born in Gliwice and came to Bolesławiec when she was twelve years old. She is a graduate of the State Higher School of Visual Arts (now the Eugeniusz Geppert Academy of Fine Arts) in Wrocław, where in 1980 she obtained a diploma in ceramic design in the studios of Prof. Irena Lipska-Zworska and Prof. Rufin Kominek. In 1993, she received a first degree qualification in fine arts in the artistic discipline of small sculptural form. She deals with drawing, but above all she is a ceramicist. She makes landscape reliefs and intimate spatial forms that allude in texture, shape and colour to natural objects such as rocks, minerals and fossilised plants. She is not tempted by extravagant and complicated compositions, as she considers them contrary to the nature of the material. The artist has mastered to perfection the combination of ceramic masses with different plastic properties and colours. Firing such complex mixtures requires a perfect mastery of technology based on numerous trials and experiments. However, the end result is always to some extent a coincidence – and that is the magic of ceramics.

Anna Stawiarska has devoted a large part of her life to teaching and therapy of people with disabilities through art. In 1987, she began working at the Institute of Fine Arts of the J. Długosz Academy (now the University of Humanities and Sciences) in Częstochowa, where she organised a ceramic sculpture studio and developed a curriculum for it. In 1993, she participated in the creation of a branch preparing for the profession of ceramist- decorator at the primary school for intellectually disabled youth in Katowice and for nearly 10 years she ran her own ceramic studio there. In the period 2003-2013 she was a lecturer of courses “Art and knowledge of culture in a reformed school” and “Pedagogical therapy with art therapy” at the faculty of pedagogy at the Higher School of Humanities and Economics (now the Academy of Humanities and Economics) in Łódź. In the period 2007-2016, she also worked as an assistant professor in the field of graphic design at the Silesian College of Information Technology and Medicine in Chorzów. At the same time, she taught sculpture lessons at the High School of Fine Arts in Tarnowskie Góry. In addition, she was involved in the organisation and development of therapeutic projects organised by the Faculty of Pedagogy and Psychology (Department of Art Therapy) of the University of Silesia and the Silesian Library in Katowice.

In addition, she conducts art therapy and art education classes in out-of-school facilities based on an original programme. In the years 1992-1998 she was a teacher at the Youth Palace in Katowice, and from 1996 to 2003 she worked as an instructor at the Training and Rehabilitation Workshop “Unikat” in Katowice.

Anna Stawiarska is also keenly involved in social activities. In 1994, she was among the founders of the Association for Supporting Creativity and Development of Disabled People “Unikat” and served as its president until 2000. She was also a founder and long-term vice-president of the Association of Chorzów Artists. Since 2000, she has been secretary of the Social Council of the Municipal Art Gallery “MM” in Chorzów. He is also the founder and president of the Association for Supporting Creativity and Art, established in 2011. Association for the Support of Creativity and Development AKME. Between 2016 and 2019, she ran a ceramics studio as part of the Chorzów Senior Academy. Since 2015, she has been running a ceramics studio at the Municipal Cultural Centre “Batory” in Chorzów.

In 2007 she received the Award of the Mayor of the City of Chorzów in the field of culture, and in 2010 she was awarded the Silver Cross of Merit

INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITIONS

1985 Museum of Ceramics, Bolesławiec

Gallery “Jatki”, Wrocław

Gallery “Plus”, Chorzów

1988 Salon BWA, Bytom

Gallery “Plus”, Chorzów

Anna Kareńska Gallery and Stage, Poznań

1990 Biuro Wystaw Artystycznych, Częstochowa

Gallery “Plus”, Chorzów

Gallery “Vitro Art”, Świdnica

Gallery “Art Deco”, Katowice

1991 “In the Garden of Eden”, Open Gallery of Ceramics, Wrocław, Poland

1992 “About Stone”, BWA Gallery, Częstochowa

1993 “Small Things Not Necessary”, Gallery “Inny Śląsk”, Tarnowskie Góry

1995 “On Stone cont.”, Museum of Ceramics, Boleslawiec

1997 “Texture, structure, colour”, Gallery 9, Prague (Czech Republic)

2000 “In the Garden of Eden”, Salon BWA, Częstochowa; Municipal Art Gallery “MM”, Chorzów

2001 “In the Garden of Eden cont.”, BWA Salon, Książ Castle, Wałbrzych, Poland

2002 ”Small unnecessary things cont.”, Gallery “Fryna”, Ruda Śląska

2005 “Places”, Gallery “Steel Angels”, Bytom

„Grain”, 25th anniversary of creative work, Miejska Galeria Sztuki “MM”, Chorzów

2008 “Perfect Opposition”, City Art Gallery “MM”, Chorzów

2009 “Around Structure”, Vauxhall Palace Gallery, Krzeszowice

“Triple Portrait”, Museum of Ceramics, Bolesławiec

2010 Ceramic sculpture exhibition, “Unikat” Gallery, Chorzów

2012 “Parallelism of Structures”, National House, Cieszyn

2013 “30 and 3 by 3″, 30th anniversary of creative work, Miejska Galeria Sztuki “MM”, Chorzów

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

1983, 1985, 1987, 1989 Biennial of Polish Ceramics, Książ Castle, Wałbrzych

1983-1994 Post-exhibitions of the Polish Ceramic and Sculpture Plein-air in Bolesławiec, BOK Gallery, Bolesławiec; BWA Salon, Jelenia Góra; BWA Salon, Wrocław

1991 ”Place – a collection of moments”, Salon BWA, Częstochowa

“Jurassic Autumn, Salon BWA, Częstochowa

1992 5th National Triennial of Religious Sculpture, “Propozycje” Gallery, Kraków

1995 6th Kraków Triennial of Religious Sculpture, Zachęta Society, Kraków

Post-exhibition of the International Ceramic and Sculpture Plein-air in Bolesławiec, BWA Salon, Jelenia Góra; Ossolineum, Wrocław; “Gra” Gallery, Warsaw

1997 ”Decentrisme. Dialoque avec invisible”, Polish Institute, Paris

“A l’aube du siècle nouveau”, Paris

2nd Portrait Triennial, Museum of Contemporary Art, Radom

1998-2019 Autumn Exhibition of the Association of Chorzów Visual Artists, Chorzów Museum; City Art Gallery “MM”, Chorzów

III Autumn Exhibition of Fine Arts, Salon BWA, Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski

1999 ”Attitudes. Flat and spatial in metal and stone”, Galerie 9, Prague (Czech Republic), City Art Gallery, Wrocław; Gaude Mater Gallery, Częstochowa

2000 “Wspólnota 2000. Cross the threshold of hope”, City Art Gallery “MM”, Chorzów; Archdiocesan Museum, Katowice

Post-exhibition of the International Painting and Drawing Plein-air, City Art Gallery “MM”, Chorzów

“Artists of 20th Century Częstochowa”, City Art Gallery, Częstochowa

Post-exhibition of the International Ceramic and Sculpture Plein-air in Bolesławiec, Ossolineum, Wrocław

2001 “Vystava Stdrużeni Chorovskych Umelcu”. City Theatre, Zlin (Czech Republic)

“Together and Apart”, Termoli (Italy); Polish Institute, Rome; Gallery of Contemporary Art, Opole; Municipal Art Gallery “MM”, Chorzów

“Painting, Sculpture, Graphics”, Gallery of Contemporary Art, Kolobrzeg; Municipal Art Gallery “MM”, Chorzów

VIII Kraków Triennial of Religious Sculpture, Franciscan Monastery, Kraków

2002 Everything and More – Painting – Graphics – Sculpture, “Stara Kordegarda” Gallery, Warsaw, Poland

2004 XI Biennale of Sacred Art “Sacrum 2004”, BWA salon, Gorzów Wlkp.

“Ceramic Dialogues”, Castle New Wisnicz; Nowa Huta Cultural Centre, Kraków

“Artists – Museum. Art of Earth and Fire”, Museum of Ceramics, Bolesławiec

“Naposled in malem”, Galerie 9, Prague (Czech Republic)

“Encounters”, Museum of the Academy of Fine Arts, Wrocław

Post-exhibition of the International Ceramic and Sculpture Plein-air in Bolesławiec, City Museum, Wrocław; Gallery of Contemporary Art “Profil”, Poznań; Gallery of the Polish Institute, Prague (Czech Republic), Castle, Český Krumlov (Czech Republic)

“Schlesischer Kunst”, Galeria Villa Herus, Remagen (Germany)

2009 “Art, Education, Science”, BWA Gallery, Częstochowa; BWA, Opole

VIII Festival of High Art, Steel Angels Gallery, Bytom

“Painting and Sculpture”, Limanowa Land Museum, Limanowa

2010 Post-Plenary Exhibition of the 1st International Post-Industrial Plein-Air, Miejska Galeria Sztuki “MM”, Chorzów

2011 XI Festival of High Art “Between the Sun and the Moon”, Gallery “Steel Angels”, Bytom

2012 Post-exhibition of the 2nd International Post-Industrial Plein-Air, City Gallery of Art “MM”, Chorzów

2020 “Artists of the Bolesławiec Area”, Museum of Ceramics, Bolesławiec

WORKS IN COLLECTIONS

Upper Silesian Museum in Bytom

Zamek Książ Art Centre in Wałbrzych

Municipal Gallery of Art, Częstochowa

Museum of Ceramics in Bolesławiec

Museum in Chorzów

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Bolesławiec artistic community – Barbara Bednarowicz

I would like [my art] to be a language of communication, it seems to me that works should tell stories.
Barbara Bednarowicz
"'Conversations about Art", a film portrait of the artist prepared by Jacek Chlastawa.

This post from the series “Bolesławiec artistic community” was prepared within the framework of the project “Bolesławiec – 30 years of local government” carried out by the Museum of Ceramics and the Bolesławiec Cultural Centre – International Ceramics Centre.

Barbara Bednarowicz is a graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. In 2012, she received her diploma with honours from the Faculty of Sculpture in the atelier of Professor Adam Myjak. Between 2013 and 2017, she worked as a teacher of art subjects in several schools in Bolesławiec. In 2014-2018, she taught art classes at the S. Wyspiański Youth Cultural Centre in Bolesławiec. Currently, she is an employee of the Museum of Ceramics in Bolesławiec.

She is inspired by the human being and everything that defines him… the contradiction of the image she creates for the external world, as well as the emotionality and complexity of the internal image. She creates sculptures, installations and objects, using mainly matter close to man such as earth, clay, concrete…

We invite you to watch a film in the series ” Conversations about Art” featuring the artist.

SELECTED EXHIBITIONS

2007 Exhibition of sculptures by Barbara Bednarowicz and drawings by Jagoda Siegień, Nowogrodziec.

2008 Exhibition of Sculptures “She and He”, Bolesławiec
Exhibition on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Jan Matejko Primary School No. 4 in Bolesławiec

2011 Post-competition exhibition of the XI International Foundry Workshop, Gdansk

2012 COMING OuT Exhibition of the Best Diplomas of the Academy of Fine Arts, Warsaw

2013 Exhibition of ASP graduates during the United Nations Climate Change Conference COP19,
Warsaw

2017 „In search of art, science, passion – graduates of the 1st High School in Bolesławiec 1946-2016″, Bolesławiec

2018 Exhibition on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of Jan Matejko Primary School No. 4 in Bolesławiec, Bolesławiec

2019 „Three Women – Three Matter. Sculpture, painting, batik. Barbara Bednarowicz, Joanna Mysłek-Michnowska, Katarzyna Sas”, Bolesławiec

2020 “Artists of the Bolesławiec area”, Museum of Ceramics, Bolesławiec

PLENERS

2008 Sculpture Plein-air at the Academy of Fine Arts, Dłużew

Ceramic plein-air “firing in cancer” ASP, Dłużew

2009 Sculpture plein-air “objects on water” ASP, Orońsko

2010 Czech-Polish open air workshop, series of 3 meetings “Vytravne dialogy”, Česká Lípa

2011 XI International Foundry Workshop, Gdańsk

DISTINCTIONS AND AWARDS

2005 1st place in the competition for ceramic sculpture “Natur Augenblicke”, Görlitz

2012 Adam and Irena Gawlikowski Award
“Golden Chisel” – award of the Faculty of Sculpture for the best diploma of the year 2012

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Bolesławiec artistic community – Barbara Kozłowska-Trojnar

The shape is always a challenge, how to overcome and tame the material. The most crucial stage of creation is when I have to wrestle with myself as much as my spatial imagination and manual " shape guiding" skills allow.
Barbara Kozłowska-Trojnar
Catalogue of the exhibition "Pole - Artist - Ceramist" Trienalle Bolesławiec 2018

This post from the series “Bolesławiec artistic community” was prepared within the framework of the project “Bolesławiec – 30 years of local government” carried out by the Museum of Ceramics and the Bolesławiec Cultural Centre – International Ceramics Centre.

Barbara Kozłowska-Trojnar was born in Augustów. She studied at the State Higher School of Fine Arts (now the E. Geppert Academy of Fine Arts) in Wrocław at the Faculty of Ceramics and Glass in the studio of docent Krystyna Cybińska. In 1985, she obtained a diploma in ceramic design under docent Halina Olech. In 1985-1997 and 2004-2018, she worked as a designer at Zakłady Ceramiczne “Bolesławiec”, for which she created approximately 300 designs of utility vessels, pots and garden forms. Her crockery takes into account the multiplicity of customers’ tastes – they have universal shapes that make it possible to compose various arrangements on the table, changing depending on the dishes served.

Currently, she runs a studio, Ceramika Trojnar, which offers unique and functional ceramics, including sculptures made with the garden in mind, blending naturally into its landscape. 

You can find out more about the artist’s work on her website.

SCHOLARSHIPS

1986 Annual scholarship for young artists from the Ministry of Culture and the Arts

1987 Annual scholarship of the Governor of Legnica

AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS

2004 Award of the President of ZPAP

Distinction in the competition of the Institute of Industrial Design “Good Design”.

Certificate “Best in Poland” in the 2nd edition of the Consumer Product Quality Competition

“Hit of the Audience” at the International Agricultural Fair “POLAGRA-FARM”.

INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITIONS

1987 Museum of Ceramics, Bolesławiec

1989 “Ceramika”, Galeria ROHO, Berlin (Niemcy)

2011 “Ceramics”, ZPAP Gallery “First Floor”, Opole, Poland

2015 “Joy of creation”, Museum of Ceramics, Bolesławiec

2016 Gallery of the Auction House “Rynek Sztuki”, Łódź

2018 „In the circle of ceramics”, City Museum, Nowa Sól

GROUP EXHIBITIONS

1987 Presentation of the design of ZC “Bolesławiec”, Institute of Industrial Design, Warsaw

1988 Presentation of the design of ZC “Bolesławiec”, Budapest (Hungary), Homl (USSR), Karlovy Vary (Czechoslovakia)

1989 Presentation of the design of ZC “Bolesławiec”, Sofia (Bulgaria)

1990 “PWSSP Wrocław 1946-1990″, Gallery “Zachęta”, Warsaw

1992 Post-exhibition of the 28th International Ceramic and Sculpture Plein-air in Bolesławiec

1993 “Ceramicy Boleslawieccy” Museum of Ceramics, Boleslawiec

1994 Post-exhibition of the 30th International Ceramic and Sculpture Plein-air in Boleslawiec

1995 Post-exhibition of the 31st International Ceramic and Sculpture Plein-air in Bolesławiec

1996 Design presentation of ZC “Bolesławiec”, Poznań

“50th Anniversary of the Academy of Fine Arts in Wrocław”, Ossolineum Library, Wrocław

Post-exhibition of the 32nd International Ceramic and Sculpture Plein-air in Bolesławiec

1998 Ceramics Unknown, Opatówek, Wrocław, Poznań

1999 Szklane Nieznane – Ceramika Nieznana”, Institute of Industrial Design, Warsaw

2000 Garden of Ceramics, Archaeological Museum, Kraków

2004 Design presentation of ZC “Bolesławiec”, Kraków

2005 Competition exhibition “Dobry Wzór 2004”, Institute of Industrial Design, Warsaw

Post-exhibition of the 41st International Ceramic and Sculpture Plein-air in Bolesławiec

2007 Contemporary Design of ZC “Bolesławiec”, Museum of Ceramics, Bolesławiec

2008 VIII International Creative Workshop, Paczków

2009 “Artists of the Bolesławiec Area”, Museum of Ceramics, Bolesławiec

2011 Post-exhibition of the 47th International Ceramic and Sculpture Plein-Air in Bolesławiec

2016-2018 “New design in Bolesławiec ceramics”, Gallery “Mała Biała”, Bolesławiec

2016-2017 “From Bolesławiec Clay. Exhibition of the Association of Ceramic Communities of the Republic of Poland”, Polo Museale del Palazzo della Guardia, Vietri sul Mare; Polish Institute, Rome; Museo della Città, Ancona; Municipio Comune di Faenza (Italy)

2017 XXXIX International Competition of Art Ceramic, Gualdo Tadino (Italy)

2018 “Pole – Artist – Ceramist” Triennale Bolesławiec, Museum of Ceramics, Bolesławiec

2020 Artists of the Bolesławiec Area”, Museum of Ceramics, Bolesławiec

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Bolesławiec artistic community – Bożena Mazurkiewicz

...through the ajar Door - Astonishment peeps in.... looking through, with transparent eyes, asks for the Names of my hidden Thoughts...
Bożena Mazurkiewicz

This post from the series “Bolesławiec artistic community” was prepared within the framework of the project “Bolesławiec – 30 years of local government” carried out by the Museum of Ceramics and the Bolesławiec Cultural Centre – International Ceramics Centre.

Bożena Mazurkiewicz was born in Bolesławiec. She graduated with a degree in artistic education in fine arts from the Academy of Fine Arts (now the University of Arts) in Poznań. She obtained a diploma in art pedagogy and drawing in the studio of Prof. Joanna Imielska, which she supplemented with an annex in the sculpture studio of Jacek Jagielski. She is an artist with a wide range of interests and skills. She works in painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, drawing and cultural-art projects.

You can find out more about her work on her website: bmazurkiewicz.pl

We invite you to watch an interview with Bożena Mazurkiewicz recorded by Łużyce Television as part of the series “In the world of passions”:

EXHIBITS

2006 Presentation of a sculptural work created in the 2nd Sculpture Studio (Interdisciplinary Department of the Faculty of Artistic Education of the Academy of Fine Arts in Poznań), “ON” Gallery, Poznań

Exhibition during the 9th Poznań Festival of Science and Art, Gallery “ARS”, Poznań

2007 “See, feel, touch” – integrative exhibition of works by students of the Faculty of Artistic Education at the Academy of Fine Arts in Poznań and participants of Occupational Therapy Workshops belonging to the Association of the Blind and Visually Impaired “Ognik”, Gallery, Poznań

Presentation of the Faculty of Artistic Education at the Academy of Fine Arts in Poznań, Town Hall Gallery, Leszno

Presentation of works of the 1st Drawing Studio (Interdisciplinary Department of the Faculty of Artistic Education of the Poznań Academy of Fine Arts) of Prof. Joanna Imielska, “VICTUS” Gallery

Final-year exhibition of students of the Academy of Fine Arts in Poznań

4th Edition of the Samsung Art. Master Competition and charity auction, Warsaw

2008 Exhibition of photographs, Gallery “7 Sky”, Lubań

Exhibition of photographs, Gallery “Długa” BOK, Bolesławiec

Cultural project “She and He”, Gallery “Concordia”, Bolesławiec

Photo exhibition, “Strych” Gallery, GCKiS, Nowogrodziec, Poland

2009 “Vivaldi’s Four Seasons”. – sculpture exhibition, Gallery “Długa” BOK, Bolesławiec

Photography exhibition, Regional Museum, Trzebnica

“Artists of the Bolesławiec Area”, Museum of Ceramics, Bolesławiec

“N…R…and what next?” – sculpture exhibition, Gallery “Strych”, GCKiS, Nowogrodziec

Exhibition of photographs from the series “Mystery”, Municipal Cultural Centre, Zgorzelec

“Art – a look from the north”, Gallery “Il Bracolo Arte contemporanea”, Rome (Italy)

“Trakcje – Kolej na Bolesławiec” – exhibition of drawings, City Hall, Bolesławiec

Exhibition of photographs, MOKSiAL, “Jazgot” Club, Szklarska Poręba

Exhibition of photographs, Gallery “Promotions”, ODK, Jelenia Góra

2010 Exhibition of photographs, “Neisse Galerie”, Görlitz (Germany)

“Artists for Bolesławiec” – exhibition of paintings, BOK-MCC Gallery, Bolesławiec

2011 Exhibition of photographs, Volksbank Raiffeisenbank Niederschlesien AG, Görlitz (Germany)

Photography exhibition, Staedtisches Klinikum Görlitz gGmbH, Görlitz (Germany)

2016 Photography exhibition, Galeria pod Atlantami, Wałbrzych

2017 Exhibition of sculpture, Nowogrodziec Town and Commune Office

2020 “Artists of the Bolesławiec Area”, Museum of Ceramics, Bolesławiec

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Bolesławiec artistic community – Bronisław Romanowski (1909-1987)

Bronisław Romanowski was born in Utoropy near Stanisławów (now Ukraine, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast). During World War II, he fought in the ranks of the 1st Polish Army. In 1970 he was awarded the medal “For participation in the battles for Berlin”. After the war, he settled in Bolesławiec. In 1950 he was part of the team tasked with starting up the Julius Paul und Sohn ceramics factory on Polna Street, which was taken over by the Central People’s and Artistic Industry, operating from 1954 as the People’s and Artistic Industry Work Cooperative, and from 1963 to the present day as the “Ceramika Artystyczna” Handicraft Cooperative. Apart from a break in the years 1954-1958, he was associated with the factory until his retirement in 1974. He went down in the history of Bolesławiec ceramics as a creator of unique figurines of people, animals and devils, as well as genre scenes representing typical folk art. Some of these were put into mass production at the end of the 1960s and were very popular with buyers.

B. Romanowski’s ability to work in clay and his love of this material came from his family home. Romanowski picked up from his family home, where there was a strong pottery tradition. His grandmother and mother made pottery used in the household. In order to expand his knowledge, B. Romanowski also visited local potters. He would often travel up to 20 km on foot to learn something new. This passion never died out in him. Even after his retirement, he visited his workshop many times and continued to create distinctive figurines. This led to a collection, part of which is on permanent display at the Museum of Ceramics in Bolesławiec.

The artist’s works are in the collections of the Museum of Ceramics in Bolesławiec and the Ethnographic Museum – National Museum in Wrocław.

We invite you to watch a film about Bronisław Romanowski, prepared by Television Bolesławiec.

This post from the series “Bolesławiec artistic community” was prepared within the framework of the project “Bolesławiec – 30 years of local government” carried out by the Museum of Ceramics and the Bolesławiec Cultural Centre – International Ceramics Centre.

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Bolesławiec artistic community – Bronisław Wolanin

"I dream of an ideal design, something timeless. For years, the Rosenthal company has been realising one of Walter Gropius' designs (...). This pattern of dishes is still fashionable because it is timeless, universal, simply perfect. It is my dream and a constant challenge at the same time."
Bronisław Wolanin
I dream of the perfect design - an interview with Bronislaw Wolanin, Katarzyna Żak, "Rocznik Bolesławiecki 2008"

This post from the series “Bolesławiec artistic community” was prepared within the framework of the project “Bolesławiec – 30 years of local government” carried out by the Museum of Ceramics and the Bolesławiec Cultural Centre – International Ceramics Centre.

Bronisław Wolanin was born in 1937 in Bełżec. In 1956, after graduating from the High School of Fine Arts in Zamość, he enrolled in the Department of Ceramics at the State Higher School of Fine Arts in Wrocław. He obtained his diploma in 1962 in the atelier of Professor Julia Kotarbińska. In the same year he began working as a teacher of ceramics at the Basic Vocational School in Bolesławiec. In 1964 he took the position of artistic manager and designer of the “Ceramika Artystyczna” Handicraft Cooperative in Bolesławiec. In 1980 he became artistic director at the “Bolesławiec” Ceramic Works with the task of preparing and implementing a new range of products into production. In 1985, he returned to ” Ceramika Artystyczna”, where he worked continuously until 2012.

During his decades of work, B. Wolanin introduced several hundred new shapes and types of forms and decorations into Bolesławiec design. His designs are influenced by various traditions and concepts of applied arts. In the 1960s, he created a series of vessels inspired by the 18th-century products of Bolesławiec potters, with walls decorated with ribbing or plastic overlays. In the next decade, he designed a collection of vases alluding to Scandinavian design, distinguished by simple, geometric shapes, which were covered with colourful matt, glossy and crystalline glazes by the technologist A. Skowroński. At Bronisław Wolanin’s inspiration, craquelé glazes in pastel colours were introduced. In the mid-1970s, on the artist’s initiative, there was a return to the pre-war, stamp-based method of decoration. The artist favoured the “fish scale” motif and delicate, point-like stamps covering the entire surface of the vessel, as well as a sparing colour scheme based on the traditional cobalt and bronze of Bolesławiec. For Zakłady Ceramiczne Bolesławiec, he created a series of vases and pot covers inspired by flower cups. Juxtaposing different schools and traditions, Bronisław Wolanin showed extraordinary attention to the careful selection of proportions in each designed form.

From the late 1970s onwards, he also created ceramic paintings – porcelain and stoneware tiles of intricately applied tiny petals in subtle tones of brown, black and blue. These intimate compositions are a synthetic record of images of nature and states of mind. Another of the artist’s passions, pursued at plein-air workshops in Czech porcelain factories, was the design of porcelain cups and jugs with complex, fanciful shapes, decorated with variously coloured glazes.

Bronisław Wolanin died in 2013. The Biennale of Ceramic Masters organised by the Porcelain Museum in Wałbrzych and the Unikat Foundation bears his name. The artist’s works can be found in the collections of: National Museums in Warsaw, Wrocław, Szczecin, Poznań and Gdańsk, Museum of Ceramics in Bolesławiec, Museum of Upper Silesia in Bytom, Museum in Gliwice, Museum of Copper in Legnica, Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse (United States), Cravatica Academy in Zagreb (Croatia) and Museo Internacional de Cerámica Contemporánea in San Nicolás de Los Arroyos (Argentina).

We invite you to view footage of the artist:

An interview from the series “In the world of passion” produced by Lusatia Television

Report from the opening of the ceramics and drawing exhibition at the Academy of Fine Arts in Wrocław realised by portal dokis.pl

PRIZES, AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS

1970 Medal for a collection of ceramic sculptures at the International Ceramics Triennial in Sopot

Prize at the Poznan International Fair for “Export Novelties”.

1973 Bronze Medal at the national exhibition “Visual Artists from the Circle of Cepelia”

1983 „Design of the Year” – prize of the Foreign Trade Centre “Minex” at the Poznań International Fair

1987 First prize (Gold Star of Quality) at the Valencia International Fair for Ceramics and Glass

First prize at the 5th Biennale of Polish Ceramics in Wałbrzych

1988 Gold Cross of Merit

1990 First prize at the competition exhibition “Polish Contemporary Ceramics”, Institute of Industrial Design in Warsaw

1991 First Prize of the Minister of Culture and the Arts and Gold Medal at the 5th International Ceramics Triennial in Sopot

1996 „Design of the Year” – award of the Minister of Industry and Trade

1998 First prize in the “Forma’98” competition at the Poznan International Fair

1999 First prize in the international competition for wedding table arrangement at the fair “Ambiente ’99” in Frankfurt am Main (Germany)

2006 „Award of the Year 2005″ of the Wrocław District of the Polish Artists’ Association for the best individual exhibition

2007 Honorable Mention at the International Biennial of Contemporary Mosaics in San Nicolás de Los Arroyos (Argentina)

2011 Bronze Medal for Meritorious Culture Gloria Artis

Honorary Citizenship of the City of Bolesławiec

SELECTED INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITS

1968 „Ceramics and Drawing”, Museum of Ceramics, Bolesławiec

1969 „Painting, Ceramics and Drawing”, BWA, Wrocław

1972 BWA, Legnica

1973 BWA, Kłodzko

1974 „Bronisław Wolanin’s Ceramics”, Gallery at Journalists, Wrocław

1975 Museum w Jeleniej Górze

1976 District Copper Museum, Legnica

1977 BWA, Wałbrzych

1979 Bronislaw Wolanin’s artistic ceramics, BWA, Jelenia Góra

1980 BWA, Piła

1981 „Bronislaw Wolanin Ceramics, National Museum, Wrocław

1983 BWA, Zamość

1984 Centre of Polish Culture, Berlin (Germany)

Polish Institute in Paris (France)

1986 BWA, Zielona Góra

1987  International Ceramics Fair, Valencia (Italy)

1990 BWA, Jelenia Góra

1992 „Olimpia”, London (United Kingdom)

1994 Malmö (Sweden)

Polish Trade Centre, Toronto (Canada)

1995 Muzeum Nadwiślańskie, Kazimierz Dolny

1997 „Bronisław Wolanin’s Ceramics”, District Museum, Łomża

2000 „Bronisław Wolanin’s retrospective exhibition of ceramics on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Cooperative “Ceramika Artystyczna in Bolesławiec”, Museum of Ceramics in Bolesławiec, Bolesławiec

2004 „Bronisław Wolanin ceramics exhibition”, Poznań International Fair, Poznań

2005 „Bronisław Wolanin – ceramics”, National Museum, Poznań

2006 Historical Museum, Bielsko-Biala

2007 Museo Internacional de Cerámica Contemporánea, San Nicolás de Los Arroyos (Argentina)

Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse (USA)

2008 Copper Museum, Legnica

2009 Bolesławiec Cultural Centre, Bolesławiec

2010 Gallery of Contemporary Art, District Museum, Łomża

Cepelia Gallery, Warsaw, Wrocław

2011 Museum of Ceramics, Bolesławiec

2014 Polish Institute in Prague

Polish Institute in Bratislava

2014-2015 Regional Museum, Chojnów

2016 Music and Literature Club, Wrocław

2018 „Two roads – Bronislaw Wolanin and Edward Roguszczak on their 80th and 90th birth anniversaries”, Museum of Ceramics in Bolesławiec

„Ceramics and drawings”, Academy of Fine Arts, Wrocław

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

1965 „XXIII Concorso Internazionale della ceramica d’arte, Faenza (Italy)

1969 „Polish Applied Art”, Moscow, Riga (USSR)

1973 „Polish Contemporary Art 1945-1973″, Duisburg (Germany)

1981 „La Ceramica Contemporanea Polacca”, Palazzo delle Esposizioni, Faenza (Italy)

1982 „Textile, Ceramics, Glass” Moscow (Russia), Alma-Ata (Kazakhstan), Prague (Czech Republic), Bratislava (Slovakia)

1983 „Ceramists from Poland”, Vallauris (France)

1984 „La céramique do Bolesławiec”, Polish Institute in Paris (France)

1986 „Contemporary Wrocław Art 1945-1985″, Albertinum, Dresden (Germany)

1987 „Internazionale della ceramica d’arte”, Palazzo delle Esposizioni, Faenza (Italy)

1990 „PWSSP in Wrocław 1946-1990″, “Zachęta” Gallery, Warsaw (Poland)

1992 „Encounters with Poland”, Gallery of Ceramists, Borne (France)

1998 „Polish Design of the 20th Century”, National Museum, Wrocław

2000 „Common Things – Polish Products 1899-1999″, National Museum, Warsaw

2004 „Polish Ceramics and Glass of the 20th Century”, National Museum, Wrocław

2006 „European Ceramic Context”, Bornholm (Denmark).

„Ornamenta Silesiae”, National Museum, Wrocław

2006-2007 „The Challenge of the Tie. The Tie as Croatian Contribution to World Cultural Heritage”, Gdansk, Krakow, Zagreb (Croatia), Vienna (Austria), Sofia (Bulgaria), Berlin (Germany)

2009 „Design – Antidesign”, Museum of Architecture, Wroclaw, Poland

2011 „After the centenary” – jubilee exhibition on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of ZPAP, BWA, Wrocław, Poland

2012 „New Opening”, ZPAP exhibition, Warsaw

„We Wrocławians”, DAP Gallery, Warsaw

„Collection or Emotions. Ceramics from the collection of Iwona Siewierska”, BWA, Wrocław; BWA, Jelenia Góra

2013 Bronisław Wolanin Biennial of Ceramic Masters, Museum of Porcelain, Wałbrzych

2014 „Collection, or passion”, Polish Institute in Prague and Bratislava

2017 „Z bolesławieckiej gliny’, Polo Museale del Palazzo della Guardia, Vietri sul Mare; Polish Institute, Rome; Museo della Città i Showroom Contemporaneo, Ancona; Town Hall, Mi.MO Gallery and Banco Monte dei Paschi di Sienna, Faenza (Italy)

2018 „Polak Artista Ceramik” Triennale Bolesławiec, Museum of Ceramics, Bolesławiec

2020 “Artists of the Bolesławiec area”, Museum of Ceramics, Bolesławiec

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Bolesławiec artistic community – Dominika Kustosz-Lee

“For me, foreign languages are an essential part of my life. A tool that helps immerse myself in a new world and get to know it from the inside out, intimately. It has given me the chance to explore new ways of expressing myself and seeing the world, and has also allowed me to see my native culture and myself (...) from a different perspective. All of this has created the possibility of combining many dimensions within myself and from this mixture a new self, a new language, a new sensibility continues to emerge.”.
Dominika Kustosz-Lee

This post from the series “Bolesławiec artistic community” was prepared within the framework of the project “Bolesławiec – 30 years of local government” carried out by the Museum of Ceramics and the Bolesławiec Cultural Centre – International Ceramics Centre.

Dominika Kustosz-Lee was born in Bolesławiec. It was here that she received her basic musical and artistic education. Already as a child, her fascination with Asia was awakened, which gradually matured and over time focused on art and languages. Both of these passions took her to South Korea, where she has lived since 2008.

She is a graduate of the Faculty of Neophilology at the A. Mickiewicz University in Poznań. She completed a five-year master’s degree in ethnolinguistics, where she studied Japanese, German and English, and a bachelor’s degree in Korean philology. She also studied for a year in the field of art education at the Academy of Fine Arts (now the University of Arts) in Poznań.

In 2010, she was competitively awarded – as one of two people in Poland – a 5-year scholarship from the government of the Republic of Korea, which allowed her to continue her language studies and the art studies she had begun at the Academy of Fine Arts. In Seoul, she graduated from the Faculty of Western Painting at Ewha Woman’s University (the largest women’s educational institution in the world). During her subsequent years of study, she also took classes in Eastern painting, which further enriched her workshop with new forms of expression, another language. She adapted ink to familiar subject matter, traditional eastern brushes that naturally teach a new line and a palette of traditional Korean colours.

Dominica Kustosz-Lee’s artistic explorations mainly revolve around the human body. It is anonymous, and when analysed, selected parts of it are an inspiration to discover its beauty, its lines – its folds and indentations, its ranges of shades and their reflections. The other focal point of her work is colour. She gives the body and space she occupies colours that symbolise herself and express her needs – warmth, joy, closeness, tenderness, passion and ardency.

EXHIBITS

2012 „She & She”, painting/drawing, M. Twerda Gallery, Secondary School, Bolesławiec

2013 „She & Her. On the Road”, painting/drawing, 55th Anniversary of GOKiS Gromadka, Hall of Mirrors, GOKiS, Gromadka

2015 Expert Class Exhibition “,C-Type print, Gyeomjae Jeongseon Art Museum, South Korea, Seoul

2015 Diploma, Painting/Photography, Faculty of Fine Arts, Ewha Woman’s University, South Korea, Seoul

SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS

2010 Five-year KGSP (Korean Government Scholarship Program) scholarship for a one-year intensive Korean language course and 4-year undergraduate studies at Ewha Woman’s University, Seoul (with the right to choose the field of study), Faculty of Fine Arts, majoring in Western Painting

2015 Award from the National Institute of International Education, a branch of the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Korea, for outstanding academic achievement

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Bolesławiec artistic community – Edward Szutter

"... I don't think I observe nature anymore - it flows through me like a pure stream of crisp air. It undoubtedly has a huge influence on what I do."
Edward Szutter
I strive for truth, reliability and consistency - a conversation with Edward Szutter, Lesław Kasprzycki, "Rocznik Bolesławiecki 2011"

This post from the series “Bolesławiec artistic community” was prepared within the framework of the project “Bolesławiec – 30 years of local government” carried out by the Museum of Ceramics and the Bolesławiec Cultural Centre – International Ceramics Centre.

Edward Szutter was born in 1957 in Bolesławiec. He is a well-known and respected painter and a member of the Association of Polish Artists. Over the years, he has dealt with diverse themes in his paintings; his fascination with landscapes and women’s figures, among other things, appears in them. For many years, the main theme of his work has been the “Beyond the everyday” series, in which he portrays compositions made up of old, discarded everyday objects. In these works, he seeks a painterly dialogue between structurally different real forms, contemplating silent matter that does not ask trivial questions but encourages reflection. The essence of the object is only a pretext for him. Monumental wall painting and the design of stained glass windows also occupy an important place in Edward Szutter’s work. His compositions decorate dozens of buildings, including sacred buildings. In 1999, he became famous for climbing Mount Snieżka in two-metre-high polystyrene shoes, which were an exact replica of his old hiking boots.

Edward Szutter has taken part in more than 80 national and international painting exhibitions, winning numerous prizes. His works are in demand among collectors all over the world.

We invite you to view footage featuring the artist:

Speech recorded before the opening of the exhibition in Kazimierz Dolny

TVP3 Wrocław coverage of the happening on Śnieżka

SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS

1980 Gallery BOK, Bolesławiec

1981 JWP Gallery, Zgorzelec MGOK Gallery, Nowogrodziec

1982 BOK Gallery, Bolesławiec

1983 BWA “Czarna Gallery”, Legnica GSW, Jelenia Góra

2000 Gallery “Promotions”, Jelenia Góra

2002 Gallery of Photography, Świdnica

2004 Gallery “Dialog”, Kostrzyn Gallery “Ma-Do”, Świeradów Zdrój

2005 Gallery “Winter Garden”, Sokołowsko

2006 Gallery “Pod Lipami”, Poznań

“Under the Semblance of Everyday Life”, Gallery “Jakub”, Bolesławiec

Artemis Galerie, Goerlitz (Germany)

Galeria “La Luz”, Wrocław

2007 “Under the Semblance of Everyday Life”, Polonicum, Kulturzentrum, Berlin (Germany)

Gallery “Muflon”, Jelenia Góra – Sobieszów

Euro-Reklama GIFT EXPO 2007, Poznań

Gallery “W&B”, Szczecin

2008 House of Jakub Boehme, Zgorzelec

Gallery “Dacco”, Kostrzyn near Odra river

2010 Landratsamt, Bautzen (Germany)

2011 Pumpwerk des Kunstvereins, Siegburg/Bonn (Germany)

Gallery 4art, Gliwice

2012 Stary Theatre, Bolesławiec

Gallery of Contemporary Art, Kołobrzeg

2013 Polish Institute, Prague

2014 Gallery “Pod Atlantami”, Wałbrzych

Gallery “Leonardo”, Kazimierz Dolny

Gallery “Format”, Bolesławiec

2015 Lusatian Museum, Zgorzelec

2016 “Two worlds – one world”, joint exhibition with Edward Galustow , Regional Museum, Środa Śląska

Gallery “Promotions”, Jelenia Góra

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

1984 XII Festival of Polish Contemporary Painting – BWA, Szczecin

1985 Exhibition “Bielska Jesień” – BWA, Bielsko-Biała

1991 International Painting Exhibition “Nitschareuth”, Greiz (Germany)

2000 International Miniature Exhibition, Częstochowa

V Autumn Salon of Art, Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski

“Greek Impressions, Athens (Greece)

2003 “Impressions from Umbria”, Otricoli, Calvi (Italy)

“25 Artists to John Paul II for the 25th Anniversary of the Pontificate”, BWA, Książ Castle, Wałbrzych (Poland)

2006 IV Triennale with Still Life, BWA, Sieradz

2007 ART EXPO espace BONHOMME, Liege (Belgium)

1st International Biennial of Painting/QUADRO-ART 2007, Łódź

2008 Dobrzyca 2007, Gallery in Browar Mieszczański, Wrocław

2009 Artists of Bolesławiec Land, Museum of Ceramics, Bolesławiec

QUADRO ART II International Biennale of Painting, Łódź

V Triennale with Still Life, Sieradz  2010

XXIII Festival of Polish Contemporary Painting, Pomeranian Dukes’ Castle, Szczecin

2011 ZPAP Centenary, Arsenal City Museum, Wrocław

2012 Reserve of Painterly Attention, “Under the Dome” Gallery, WiMBP, Gorzów Wielkopolski

Triennale with Still Life VI, BWA, Sieradz

2013 “More than Realism/Angerer Der Altere – Szutter, Kołpanowicz, Kaleta”, Gallery “Na wprost”, Ilawa

2016 “Above the event horizon”, Gallery “Quantum”, Warsaw

2017 “Metamorphosis” (exhibition in memory of Z. Beksinski), Baltic Sea Cultural Centre, Gdansk

“Above the event horizon”, Gallery “Quantum”, Warsaw

“Bella Pittura – Beautiful Painting”, Brzeg Dolny

2018 “Expression, structure, colour”, Museum of Architecture, Wrocław

2020 “Perception of the circle” – Baltic Sea Cultural Centre, Gdańsk

“Artists of the Bolesławiec area”, Museum of Ceramics, Bolesławiec

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Bolesławiec artistic community – Edyta Orlińska

"Ceramics is a magical and exciting path for me, being a record of emotions and capturing a moment whose purpose is sometimes unexpected and surprising."
Edyta Orlińska
note in the exhibition catalogue "Pole - Artist - Ceramist"

This post from the series “Bolesławiec artistic community” was prepared within the framework of the project “Bolesławiec – 30 years of local government” carried out by the Museum of Ceramics and the Bolesławiec Cultural Centre – International Ceramics Centre.

Edyta Orlińska was born in Myszków. She is a graduate of the Department of Ceramics and Glass at the E. Geppert Academy of Fine Arts in Wrocław, where she obtained a diploma in unique ceramic design in the studio of Prof. Grażyna Płocica and applied ceramic design in the studio of Prof. Lidia Kupczyńska-Jankowiak. She travelled to Germany twice on educational scholarships. She studied at the Europa Akademie in Isny im Allgäu (2000) and the Hochschule für Kunst und Design in Halle (2003). She has realised her work at: Ceramic Building Factory in Suchedniów, Porcelany Factory “Ćmielów”, Porcelany Factory “Porcelana Śląska” in Katowice, Walbrzych Graphic Works “Kalkomania” and Stoneware Factory “Manufaktura” in Bolesławiec.

Since 2010, she has been working at the Bolesławiec Cultural Centre – International Ceramics Centre, conducting ceramics classes for children, youth and adults. As an artist she is involved in designing functional and unique ceramics, drawing, painting and sculpture. In the creative process, she is fascinated by her relationship with the material, and the form of her works is strongly influenced by nature, the world of fauna and flora, underwater formations, rock formations and fossils. She has made reliefs her trademark, which – subjected to various transformations – can be delicate and subtle or rough and heavy, and depending on the glaze used, give the impression of a cold and glassy or warm and velvety surface.

GROUP EXHIBITIONS

1998 „Diplomas 1998″, Piwnice BWA, Kielce

„Drawing, Painting, Ceramics”, Municipal and Communal Cultural Centre, Szczekociny

1999 „Szczekociny Landscape”, Municipal and Communal Cultural Centre, Szczekociny

2000 „South Moravia 1999″, Gallery of the Regional Cultural Centre, Częstochowa

2001 „International Ceramic Workshop Luboradów 2001″, Museum of the Academy of Fine Arts, Wrocław

2001 „Solina 2000″, Gallery of the Regional Cultural Centre, Częstochowa

2003 „Beginning”, Castle Gallery, Lubin; Gallery of Glass and Ceramics, Wrocław

„Performance”, City Gallery, Wrocław

2004 „First Fire”, Castle Gallery, Lubin; Glass and Ceramics Gallery, Wrocław

“Ideen für Pflanzgefasse”, Keramionzentrum Frechen, Botanischer Garten, Halle (Germany)

2005 „Before the Fumes Fall”, Castle Gallery, Lubin; Museum of Ceramics, Bolesławiec

„Diploma 2005″, Browart Gallery, Wrocław, Poland

“Graduates and Teachers for the 60th Anniversary of the Kielce Plastic Arts School”, BWA Cellars, Kielce

“Diploma 2005”, Gallery of the Academy of Fine Arts, Wrocław

“Best Diploma 2005”, Na Solnym Gallery, Wrocław

2006 „Wrocław Applied Ceramics”, Design Gallery, Wrocław; Institute of Industrial Design, Warsaw

“European Ceramic Context 2006”, Bornholm (Denmark)

“Déjà vu – an exhibition of young people”, ASP, Wrocław, Poland

“Gebrannte Kunst”, Stadtlische Galerie Villa Streccius, Landau (Germany)

2007 „Art Beyond Borders”, post-exhibition of the 42nd International Ceramics and Sculpture Plein-Air in Bolesławiec, Museum of Ceramics in Bolesławiec; MDK, Zgorzelec; Arsenal Historical Museum; Wrocław; Vodni Hrad Lipy, Česká Lípa (Czech Republic); Norblin Museum, Warsaw

2008  Post-exhibition of the 43rd International Ceramic and Sculpture Plein-air in Bolesławiec, Gallery “Długa” BOK, Bolesławiec; Gallery Waldenburg (Germany)

“She and He”, Gallery “Concordia”, Bolesławiec

“Artists of the Bolesławiec Land”, Museum of Ceramics, Bolesławiec

2018 „Pole – Artist – Ceramist” Trienalle Bolesławiec, Tourist Information Point, Bolesławiec

2020 „Artists of the Bolesławiec Area”, Museum of Ceramics, Bolesławiec

AWARDS

1998  Award of the Director of the Academy of Fine Arts in Kielce for the best diploma work

2002 1st place in the National Ceramic Competition “New Bathroom Clothes”

SCHOLARSHIPS

2002 Scholarship of the Minister of Culture

2003 Scholarship of the Mayor of the City of Wrocław

2004 Scholarship of the Department of Education and Sport

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