In search of growth via radical self exploration and artistic expression Malgosia Stepnik shares the next steps within her practice with her show, “The Susurrations of Hidden Tendrils”.
Emerging from social and personal constrictions, her practice pushes against her previous inherited limits of beauty and aesthetics. She plunges into fundamental truth of her experiences as a woman and as an artist.
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THE POWER OF HER
International Women’s Day Female Artists Screening and panel talk with artists Chila Burman, Malgosia Stepnik, Rebecca Moss and Alexis Zelda Stevens.
https://www.internationalwomensday.com/Activity/20011/The-Power-of-Her-IWD-female-artists-screening
Upcoming Exhibition: Breathe
LOCATION
The Fitzrovia Gallery
139 Whitfield Street
London, W1T 5EN
United Kingdom
Rsvp:
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DATES
December 7-12, 2021
Private view: Thursday, December 9, 2021
5 p.m. – 8.30 p.m.
Malgosia Stepnik is now on Artnet
View Malgosia’s profile here:
https://www.artnet.com/galleries/virginiavisualarts/artist-malgosia-stepnik/
Malgosia Stepnik at the Migration Museum
Malgosia Stepnik is now part of the new exhibition at the Migration Museum.
Migration Museum
At The Workshop
26 Lambeth High St.
London SE1 7AG
FREE ADMISSION
1 November
to Summer 2019
Thursdays 12-8pm
Friday-Sunday 12-6pm
No Turning Back: Seven Migration Moments that Changed Britain
The EU referendum result and ongoing Brexit negotiations have sparked debate about Britain’s relationship with the world and uncertainty about migration to and from Britain.
But Brexit is far from the first pivotal migration moment in Britain’s migration history. This exhibition explores seven such turning points. Some brought people together, others moved people apart; all had a profound effect on individuals who lived through them – and on the country as a whole.
Each moment is explored thematically through a combination of art, photography and personal stories.
These seven moments are not the only ones we could have chosen, nor are we using them to trace the entire history of migration to and from Britain.
We present these moments as starting points for you to explore themes about migration. We want to encourage conversations and hear your stories.
What’s your migration moment?