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Kamila Mróz

Kamila Mróz ‘Horizons’

Curator : Jagoda Nowak-Bieganowska Opening : 15.02.2025 | 17:00

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Kamila Mróz ‘Horizons’
Curator: Jagoda Nowak-Bieganowska
Opening: 15.02 (Saturday) 17:00
The exhibition will run until 1 March.
Kamila Mróz's exhibition ‘Horizons’ is not only an artistic journey across the boundaries of technology, but also a profound introspection that takes us into a world of emotions, struggles and explorations. Combining neon light with plasma discharges, the artist attempts to capture the intangible - the emotional states that have accompanied her during difficult moments in her life. ‘Horizons’ is a metaphor for a boundary, the crossing of which for her means both trying to understand herself and finding a path to healing.

Kamila Mróz (born 1989 in Sosnowiec) - artist specialising in artistic glass, creating luminous objects using neon manufacturing technology and the Plasma Art technique. Graduate of the Department of Ceramics and Glass at the E. Geppert Academy of Fine Arts in Wrocław, where she defended her PhD in 2023 as part of the ‘Implementation Doctorate’ programme and where she currently works. Her work combines art with experimental physics, investigating plasma discharge in noble gases as an innovative artistic medium.
Between 2014 and 2016, she ran her own studio 550 degrees STUDIO in Lodz, Poland. She is the only artist in Poland working with the Plasma Art technique, which requires advanced skills to form glass in a torch flame.
Kamila Mróz represents Poland in the international group ‘She Bends: Women in Neon’.
Kamila Mróz's work balances on the border between light and matter. In her works, glass is transformed into a ‘living tissue’ full of emotions and meanings. The artist treats this material as a ‘skin’ connecting the outer and inner worlds - glass becomes a barrier and, at the same time, a medium that filters emotions, allowing them to flow and, at the same time, concealing their intimacy.
The artist's works have been presented at numerous group exhibitions in Poland and abroad.
Project funded by a grant from the City of Wrocław.


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