Joanna Czajkowska
Joanna Czajkowska – painter from Białystok, Poland. Her work in magical realism includes the cycles “StereoTYPKI” and “Korowód moich marzeń”. Member of ZPAP PSU; participant in solo and group exhibitions across Poland
About the Artist – Joanna Czajkowska
Joanna Czajkowska is a Polish painter associated with magical realism. She blends realistic figures with surreal and abstract elements, creating narrative and symbolic cycles.
StereoTYPKI Cycle
Her “StereoTYPKI” series portrays realistic figures in surreal or abstract settings, exploring identity and human relations with strong visual storytelling.
Korowód moich marzeń Cycle
The earlier cycle “Korowód moich marzeń” (“Parade of My Dreams”) presents a childlike phantasmagoria glimpsed as if through a keyhole – a mix of dreamlike imagery and lived experience.
Biography & Education
Graduate of the International School of Film Make-up under Maria Ewa Dziewulska. She has been painting for 8 years and since 2018 has been a member of the Polish Artists’ Association (ZPAP PSU). She works in a studio located in a historic townhouse in Białystok.
Selected Solo Exhibitions
- 2022 – Elite Home, Białystok (“StereoTYPKI”)
- 2021 – Le Petit Cafe, Warsaw (“Parade of My Dreams”)
- 2021 – Galeria Marchand, Białystok (“Parade of My Dreams”)
- 2021 – Domoteka, Warsaw (“Two Worlds” with Radziewicz)
Selected Group Exhibitions
- 2023 – Institute of Industrial Design, Warsaw (“Great Bee Exhibition”)
- 2023 – Galeria Marchand, Białystok (“Summer Variations”)
- 2023 – Supraśl, International Ecoforum Congress (“Polish Painting on Calendar Pages”)
- 2022 – 6th Triennial of Polish Contemporary Painting, Rzeszów
- 2022 – Women’s Forum of Podlasie, Białystok
- 2022 – Academy in Malesze (“Along the Path of Podlasie Chapels”)
- 2022 – Galeria Mag, Maxfliz, Warsaw
- 2020 – Defabryka, Warsaw, Femikolektyw (“The Feminine Side of Art”)
- 2019, 2020 – Affordable Art Fair, Warsaw / online
Awards
Qualified for the 6th Triennial of Polish Contemporary Painting “Autumn Confrontations”, Rzeszów (2022).