Discussion: Can Unique Ceramics Be Appealing? The Central Role of Ceramics in the Practice of Wrocław-Based Women Artists
Participants:
Anna Malicka-Zamorska – graduated from the Faculty of Ceramics and Glass at PWSSP (now the Academy of Art and Design) in Wrocław in 1965. One of the most recognized and respected ceramic artists internationally. She received scholarships from GIAE (Australia), Drake University (USA), and the Academy of the Arts in Reykjavik (Iceland). Participated in numerous international symposia, competitions, and over 200 exhibitions worldwide. Her works are held in museum collections across Europe, the Americas, Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea.
Bożena Sacharczuk – visual artist and professor at the Eugeniusz Geppert Academy of Art and Design in Wrocław, Faculty of Ceramics and Glass. Specializes in artistic ceramics. Curator and organizer of exhibitions within the Academy and in collaboration with the Fine Art Gallery Art of Ceramics in Wrocław. Editor of publications promoting ceramic art.
Anna Gendaj – founder of the only gallery in Poland dedicated to unique ceramics: Fine Art Gallery Art of Ceramics in Wrocław. Curator, promoter, and advocate of unique ceramics. Art collector and enthusiast. Graduate of postgraduate studies in Art Mediation and Art Market at the Wrocław Academy of Art and Design, as well as Art Market and Antiques at the Krakow Academy and Public Relations at the University of Wrocław.
Discussion: Remembering the Forgotten. On Archival Research and Fleeting Memory
Moderator:
Barbara Banaś – senior curator of the Contemporary Ceramics and Glass Department at the Museum of Contemporary Art, a branch of the National Museum in Wrocław.
Participants:
Marta Drobińska – Academy of Art and Design in Wrocław, E. Geppert Art Documentation Center
Prof. Katarzyna Koczyńska-Kielan – ceramic artist, Department of Ceramics, Eugeniusz Geppert Academy of Art and Design in Wrocław.