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Agnieszka Bułacik
(Poland)
Bio:
Agnieszka Bułacik is an artist, activist, space holder, and facilitator whose practice interweaves transdisciplinary and intersectional approaches. Her work centers on sensing, feeling, and deepening connections—to oneself, to others, and to the wider metabolism of planet Earth. Though initially educated in visual arts, she has evolved to work primarily with sound and performance, exploring voice as a medium for expression and healing.
As co-founder of new visions, an arts & education collective, she weaves a nourishing mycelium of women and queer artists and activists in and from Eastern Europe, grounding her work in queer-feminist and decolonial perspectives. She is also a member of Otucha, a singing collective investigating the healing potential of song in social and environmental contexts.
Her performance portfolio includes notable projects such as "Who would have thought that the snow falls," "Treehumana," "Wandering Voices," and "Murmuring through." She previously contributed to Dear Home Collective, examining the concept of home in our migrating world through participatory performances, workshops, and exhibitions.
Agnieszkas's academic journey reflects her interdisciplinary approach: she holds an MA in Cultural Studies from Adam Mickiewicz University and a BA in Photography and Multimedia from the University of Arts in Poznań. Currently, she is pursuing a PhD in Arts & Education at the University of Barcelona, further developing her research at the intersection of artistic practice and social transformation.