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Nata a: Wrocław (Poland) il 10 febbraio 1996.
Attuale residenza: Wrocław (Poland).
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Nastazja Staniszewska is a Polish artist born on February 10th, 1996 in Wroclaw, Poland. She studied Painting (2021) and Artistic Education (2022) at the Academy of Fine Arts Jan Matejko in Cracow, and later defended her Master's Degree in Painting at the Academy of Fine Arts Eugeniusz Geppert in Wroclaw (2023) in the painting studio of prof. Michał Sikorski and M. Mark.
She is a member of the Association of Polish Artists (ZPAP).
Throughout her career, she has been a recipient of multiple scholarships from the rectors of the Cracow and Wroclaw Academy of Fine Arts, in recognition of her artistic achievements. She has also participated in numerous individual and collective exhibitions both in Poland and abroad. Some of the notable exhibitions she has participated in include DRAWING TRIENNALE 2022 Wroclaw, the exhibition "Positivist Time" at the Maria Konopnicka Museum in Żarnowiec, Art Fair "BODY SPACES" and "VISIONS" in Venice at the Albrizzi-Capello Palace, Art Fair in Rome at Medina Art Gallery, "SUPERNATURAL" in London at THE LINE Contemporary Art Space, the exhibition „Interconnecting lines” at the One Art Space in New York, in the Art Basel International Biennale of Contemporary Art during the famous Art Basel Week, The London Biennale of Women in Art, Chelsea Old Town in London, international exhibition „AU DELÀ” in Madrid, participation in the Art World Paris International Art Fair 2025, France and participant of the exhibition at the BWA Awangarda Gallery in the Hatzfeld Palace in Wrocław.
Staniszewska's paintings can be found in numerous private collections throughout Poland and abroad, including USA, the UK, Italy and France. She primarily works with painting, but also engages in graphic arts such as rotogravure, monotype, and sculpture. Her art studio is located in the center of Wroclaw, Poland.
In addition to her art, Staniszewska is also a published poet. In 2018, she published a book of poetry titled "Reflexion," which was featured in an article in the Psychological Magazine "Characters" in February 2019.