Katarzyna Makieła-Organisty | The Crevices of Being. Waiting for God's Back - Vernissage
5 December 2025, hour 18:00 - 21:00
Contemporary Art Gallery BWA SOKÓŁ
On 5 December 2025 at 6 p.m., we cordially invite you to celebrate with us and Katarzyna Makieła-Organista the opening of her exhibition. Works representative of many years of this artist's creative activity will be presented: some that currently grace the walls of private interiors, some belonging to institutional collectors, along with those leaving the artist's studio for the first time.
Katarzyna Makieła-Organisty - born in 1984 in Hrubieszów, Poland, she graduated from the Bernardo Morando State Secondary School of Visual Arts in Zamość, Poland. Then she studied at the Faculty of Painting of the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków, obtaining her diploma in 2009, in the studio of Professor Stanisław Rodziński. Since 2011, she has been employed by her Alma Mater as an Assistant in the studio of dr habil. Janusz Matuszewski, Professor of the Academy of Fine Arts. Since 2024, she has been working at the Academy as its Professor, heading the studio of Painting and Drawing for year I students in the Department of Painting of the Faculty of Painting. Her works have been periodically shown in solo and group exhibitions in Poland and internationally. She works in classic painting techniques – using oil, egg tempera – and is also interested in book illustrating and collage. She keeps a regular sketchbook. The main genre of her art is still life, but also paints landscapes and portraits. The style she feels closest to is realism, often contrasted with flat, synthetic geometric forms.
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Katarzyna Makieła-Organisty | The Crevices of Being. Waiting for God's Back
An overview of the painting oeuvre of dr habil. Katarzyna Makieła-Organisty, Professor of the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków, Poland, including her works from private and institutional collections, as well as her newest paintings, not yet presented to the public.
We invite you to the vernissage on 5 December 2025 at 6 p.m.