"Uncovered archives"

We invite you to a VERNISSAGE on the occasion of the uniqueness of the day - Women's Day
Vernissage 08.03.2025, 19:00-21:00 (1st floor of Galaxy Hotel)
Exhibition open from 08.03.2025 to 30.04.2025
In the WERNISSE program :
- Presentation of artwork “Discovered archives” by Emil Gąsienica-Setlak
- Meeting with the artist
- A glass of wine and a small treat
This is a great opportunity to celebrate the beauty of art and female sensitivity. Bring your girlfriends with you and join us!
Free entry!
During the event, we will have the pleasure of admiring the work of an exceptional artist, celebrating women's strength and creativity and spending an evening in an inspiring atmosphere.
Contemporary Artists - The Voice of Women's Sensibility
Today, women in art have more freedom, although they still face challenges. Their works often deal with themes of identity, the body, emotions or social equality.
Why Celebrate Women's Art?
- Women bring a unique perspective to the art world.
- Their work inspires and opens new spaces for dialogue.
- This is an opportunity to recognize their talent and contributions to culture.
Let this vernissage become a tribute to women artists - both well-known and those we are just discovering!
About the artist
Emilia Gąsienica-Setlak
A graduate of the well-known Kenar school. She studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow. She received her diploma with a graphic annex in the woodcut studio in 2011. She deals with painting on a daily basis. The merit of her artistic interests are color, synthetic composition and their relationship with the environment. She has exhibited in Poland as well as Spain, Italy, the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, the United Arab Emirates, Bulgaria and Hungary. She has participated in forty-five solo exhibitions and more than eighty group exhibitions and art fairs! She was a finalist in the international painting competition “Donkey Art Prize” in Milan (2015) and won an honorable mention at the Review of Contemporary Art “New Avant-garde” in Katowice (2017). The artist's works can be found in Polish and Hungarian museum collections and private collections in Europe, Asia and the United States. Her works illustrate the covers of Svetoslav Minkov's books “Impure Force” (Scriptum Publishing House, 2005) and “Water Names of the Vistula River Basin” by Dr. Urszula Bijak (Institute of Polish Language of the Polish Academy of Sciences, 2013), and were featured on the cover of the prestigious Women In Art 278 Magazine (2014). In addition, her canvases took part in the shooting of the Spanish-American feature film “Embers”, directed by Claire Carre (2015).
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