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Paula Jaszczyk: The Space Between Image and Sound

artist · 2026-08-17

Paula Jaszczyk, a distinguished visual artist and educator from Poland, skillfully combines color, sound, movement, and space in her creations. She earned her degree with honors from the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, where she later took on the role of professor. Her achievements encompass the Diploma 2005 Award and various scholarships awarded by the Minister of Culture. Significant works include Kalejdoskop Podróży (2005) and her doctoral research (2006-2010), which led to Inwencja C-Colour and the dissertation titled 'The Sound of Colour.' She has collaborated on projects such as Figuraté and Six Views of Paula. In 2012, she founded the Creative Laboratory, bringing together students from the Academy and Fryderyk Chopin University. Following a crisis in 2018, she initiated the 2025 project 'Things Will Be Different Now' and is currently working on a book about visual arts and music.

Key facts

  • Paula Jaszczyk is a Polish visual artist, professor, researcher, and editor.
  • She graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw with distinction and later became a professor there.
  • She received the Diploma 2005 Award, scholarships from the Minister of Culture and National Heritage, the Mazovian Doctoral Scholarship, and the Young Poland programme.
  • Her installation Kalejdoskop Podróży (2005) consisted of sixty geometric paintings with projected color.
  • Her doctoral research (2006-2010) included the project Inwencja C-Colour and dissertation 'The Sound of Colour'.
  • The Creative Laboratory, initiated in 2012, involved students from the Academy of Fine Arts and the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music.
  • Her Meanders series was inspired by Patrycja Kujawska and led to Six Views of Paula by Alicja Gronau.
  • The installation Entanglement was described by Monika Murawska as revealing synaesthetic perception.
  • Composition in Green for Nature and Piano was developed with support from the Young Poland programme.
  • The 2025 project 'Things Will Be Different Now. Things Will Be Harder Now.' documented her psychological crisis.
  • She is preparing a book on the relationship between visual arts and music.

Entities

Artists

  • Paula Jaszczyk
  • Patrycja Kujawska
  • Alicja Gronau
  • Anna Ignatowicz-Glińska
  • Magdalena Kordylasińska-Pękala
  • Eugène Delacroix
  • Wassily Kandinsky
  • Alexander Scriabin
  • Arnold Schoenberg
  • Zofia Stryjeńska
  • František Kupka
  • Monika Murawska

Institutions

  • Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw
  • University of Siedlce
  • Fryderyk Chopin University of Music
  • Kwartludium ensemble
  • AATONAU

Locations

  • Poland
  • Warsaw

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