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Jana Shostak

1993

Artist, activist, feminist.

In her artistic practice, she consciously uses media, viewing it as a form of artistic expression. In this way, Szostak wants to stimulate discussion and confrontation between different worlds. Winner of the Paszport Polityki Award.

Selected events

Selected Artwork Series

Selected artworks

Associated institutions

Articles on KALEKTAR

Associated Documents

Selected dates:

1993

Born in Grodno (Republic of Belarus).

2015

She completed her bachelor's degree at the Krakow Academy of Arts.

2016

At World Youth Day 2016 in Krakow, during the meeting of the Pope with volunteers, she placed a banner with the inscription “Papa call me” and her phone number.

2017

She completed her master's degree at the Warsaw Academy of Arts.

January 18, 2022

She became the winner in the “visual art” category of the prestigious Polish cultural award Paszport “Polityki” for 2021. The award was founded in 1993. Together with Jana Szostak, the winner in this category was Mikołaj Sobczak.

2023

She nominated herself for the parliamentary elections in Poland. She planned to be elected on the Civic Coalition party list on the recommendation of the Green party, but was excluded from the list for her position on the legalization of abortion. Later she took part in the elections on the “Left” list in Poznań.