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Rozalina Busel 

1990

Rozalina Busel is a visual artist from Belarus, living currently in Poland. In her artistic practice, she explores themes of migration, social inequality, tragic events, and related emotional experiences. The connection between physical and symbolic borders is at the center of her work. The artist uses references to elements of burial and mourning, euphemisms and metaphors of death, and objects of religious worship. She uses tactile sensations and auditory perception in work with an audience.

She was born in 1990 in Berezino (Belarus), living in Warsaw since 2022.

She graduated from the Department of Ceramics, Faculty of Design and Decorative Arts (2016) and the Department of Art History and Art Criticism, Art Faculty (MA, 2020) at the Belarus State Academy of Arts, Minsk, BY; include exchange program in the Department of Sculptural Conception / Ceramics at the University of Art in Linz, AT (MA, 2015);

Since 2019, member of the International Academy of Ceramics (IAC), Geneva,  CH.

Selected events

Selected Artwork Series

Selected artworks

Associated institutions

Articles on KALEKTAR

Selected dates:

1990

Born in Berezino (Minsk region, BSSR, now the Republic of Belarus).

2007–2011

Studying at the Mogilev State School named after. Krupskaya (Mogilev College of Arts), Department of DPI, Ceramics.

2011—2016

She studied at the Belarusian State Academy of Arts, Faculty of Design and DPI, Department of Ceramics.

Since 2012

Participation in exhibitions, plein airs and festivals.

2015

Participant of the residency Kunstuniversität Linz, Plastische Konzeptionen / Keramik (Conceptual sculpture / Ceramics, University of the Arts Linz, Austria).

2016

Personal exhibition "Objects", Crafts Center (Berezino, Belarus).

2019

Scholarship program "Gaude Polonia", Academy of Fine Arts. Evgeniy Geppert in Wroclaw, Poland.

2019

Personal exhibition "Isolation" in Wroclaw, Poland.

2019 – 2020

Master of Art History and Art Criticism / Faculty of Arts

Thesis: Artistic Ceramics in Conceptual Projects of the Late 20th – Early 21st Centuries / Belarus State Academy of Arts / Minsk, Belarus.

2020

Personal exhibition "Isolation" in the museum-workshop of Z. Azgur (Minsk, Belarus).

2020

Internship of Curators with Matthias Flügge, rector of the Dresden Academy of Arts during the installation of the exhibition "The Paths of German Art from 1949 to the Present" / Palace of Arts, Minsk, Belarus.

2022

Gaude Polonia Scholarship Program, Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, Poland.

2022

Personal project Touching Stories, Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw / Poland

2023

Participant of the BWA Wrocław residency.

2023

Short-term residence at Mochnarte Foundation, Presentation of Project - Borders and Restrictions / Mochnate Village, Poland.

2023

Personal exhibition Border zone. Borders and Restrictions, BWA Studio / curators: Joanna Synowiec, Cezary Wicher / Wrocław, Poland.

2023

Performance Ritual Burning, Performance, Mochnarte Foundation / Mochnate, Poland

2024

Art residence, PerspAktive, RAZAM, Ambasada Kultury, Bydgoszcz Art Center / Bydgoszcz, Poland.

2025

AiR, Ceramic Artist Exchange Tandem, Keramikkuenstlerhaus, Neumuenster, Germany (selected).