Anna Wolska
ANNA WOLSKA – an interdisciplinary artist, is a graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw (diploma in the studio of Prof. Stanislaw Kulon) and the Faculty of Art at Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce. During her studies at the Faculty of Sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts, she attended the painting studio of Prof. Jerzy Tchórzewski and Prof. Zofia Glazer at the Faculty of Graphic Arts. Anna Wolska received her Ph.D. in Art in 2019, realizing the painting project “Real – Unreal” under the substantive supervision of Prof. Urszula Ślusarczyk and Dr. Maria Piątek at the Faculty of Art of UJK.
Currently, Anna Wolska teaches at the Warsaw Film School, the WIT Academy and at the Faculty of Media Art of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, where she heads the author’s studio in the course of Part-time Studies. He has been professionally involved in cultural promotion for decades. For fifteen years, she ran a Warsaw photography gallery, Gallery Next to ZPAF, at the Union of Polish Art Photographers. Among other things, she curated exhibitions organized as part of the Polish Year in Spain and Denmark in 2001-2002. In 2010, she received the Prizę Special Award of the Minister of Culture and National Heritage “for special contribution to the promotion of Polish photography.” He has more than a hundred curatorial projects to his credit, including solo exhibitions, festivals, reviews and competitions.
Anna Wolska is particularly fond of oil painting, to which she devotes most of her time, and photography. She has abandoned realist painting for several years, but the starting point is nature. In her work, she has found her own way of conveying color and gesture. The artist is interested in rhythm, harmony and order, a certain repetitiveness, which is a reflection of the overarching order of the world. He consistently moves in the direction of abstraction.
