Anna Osadnik OSA

born on January 8, 1971. A graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts (formerly PWSSP) in Wrocław at the Faculty of Painting, Graphics and Sculpture. She obtained a diploma with honors in the field of artistic graphics and painting in 1995. Since 2015, she has been a member of the Polish Ceramics Association. In 2016, under the artistic supervision of prof. dr hab. Andrzej Szarek, she started doctoral studies in sculpture at the Art Institute of the University of Silesia in Cieszyn. Since 1998 he has been teaching drawing, painting and graphic arts. He deals with ceramics fired using natural methods (“Gangos”, “Stones”, “Traces”), makes fleeting graphics (eg “Linocut sketches”) and permanent (“Clay engravings”, graphics printed in clay and fixed at 1300 ° C) . He also creates large-scale body-printed graphics (“DUPODRUKI”, “Treatise on printing”). It raises issues related to ecology, e.g. the recycle / series “LofP” (“Line of Prospects”), continued since 1997, and the series “Golden trees” since 2016, and in 2018, as a result of the social action of cleaning the world thousands of non-returnable glass bottles (“Skupiona Sfera 19.003 / 350 +”). Since 1998, he has been preparing his own series of marinades “The Golden Collection”. She also deals with the issues of reintegration through creativity (e.g. as part of the LCC / Lubsza Culture Center project, in 2015-2018, she initiated four editions of the “Ceramiczna Noc w Lubsza” festival) and the organization of interactive happenings (“Dancing in clay”, “I’m collecting my hands” ). The heroine of several columns by Krzysztof Mazik, “Cookbook – 100 inedible dishes”. Immortalized in the calendar by Marek Wesołowski and Krzysztof Miller “Twórca Kultury Śląskiej / 2014”. In the years 1995-2019, she prepared 51 author’s exhibitions in Poland and abroad. She has participated in over 200 international actions, open-air events, symposia, workshops, exhibitions and events, including music, theater and fashion shows. Her works can be found in museums and galleries and in private collections in many countries (Poland, Germany, Netherlands, Finland, Czech Republic, Italy, Canada, France, Sweden, England, San Salvador, Kyrgyzstan, Netherlands, Hungary, Romania, Ukraine).