Agnieszka C. Maćkowiak

Born in Poznań in 1991, she is an artist specialising in linocut, graphic objects and installations. She completed cultural studies at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań and studied graphics at the University of the Arts Poznań, receiving her diploma in 2017 from the First Graphics Studio – Relief Printing under the supervision of Professor Andrzej Bobrowski.

From the outset of her artistic career, she has focused primarily on large-scale linocuts. Over time, she began combining traditional graphic techniques with interdisciplinary elements, which led to the development of graphic objects and installations. Her principal artistic interests include the philosophy of time and its perception, as well as explorations of the boundaries between reality and unreality, past and future, and wakefulness and dream.

She received the Special Award of the Tadeusz Kulisiewicz Scholarships and Awards Foundation at the International Printmaking Triennial in Kraków (2021) and was awarded second prize in the Polish Graphic Arts Competition Grafiteka (2019). She has also received a scholarship from the Minister of Culture and National Heritage. She is one of the founders of the now-defunct Student Gallery Drewutnia. She lives and works in Poznań and Berlin.