Artist-in-Residence

Zuza Golinska

Zuza Golinska (b. 1990, living and working in Warsaw and Gdansk, PL) is a multidisciplinary artist who explores the impact of architecture and public space on the human individual. Her practice reflects on the way in which human physical and mental wellbeing is influenced by the psychology of space in the time of civilisational acceleration and late capitalism. In her work, Golinska frequently disrupts the clear-cut division between the functional and the aesthetic as she examines the influence of spatial forms on emotions and decisions of users. Zuza is a graduate of the Mirosław Balka’s Studio of Spatial Activities at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. She wrote her master’s thesis under the supervision of Anda Rottenberg. A recipient of the scholarships by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education and of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage. In 2015 Golinska was nominated for the StartPoint Prize. In 2018 in London, she won the ArtePrize awarded by the ArteVue and Delfina Foundation. Zuza was a resident of EIB Artist Development Programme in Luxemburg and Delfina Foundation in London. She is a part of the upcoming Fogo Island Art Residency programme. Zuza presented her works at the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, Zachęta National Gallery, Yokohama Triennale, National Gallery in Prague and many others.

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