Malgosia Kiernozycka, born in Wroclaw, Poland, is an accomplished artist with a diverse background in glass design, painting, and graphic design. She graduated from the School of Fine Arts and earned a scholarship to the University of Fine Arts in Wroclaw, where she studied under renowned professors Witkowski and Golkowska. Kiernozycka’s talent earned her a master’s degree and an award. In 1986, she moved to Germany, where she studied screen design at the Multimedia Academy in Mainz and served as a guest speaker at the Academy of Fine Arts in Wiesbaden.
Her work has been showcased globally, including exhibitions in Munich, Osaka, Paris, Moscow, and Nimes. In 1990, Kiernozycka earned the prestigious OB ART award in Paris for her glass works. After taking a break from art, she returned to painting and drawing in recent years, exploring her evolving style and experimenting with colors and formats. Drawing inspiration from the streets of Berlin, graffiti, music, and films, her artwork combines lines, circles, and blotches to create compelling visual stories.
Kiernozycka has exhibited widely, including solo and group shows in locations such as Moscow, Paris, Munich, and the Capazza Gallery in France. Her works are featured in private and public collections worldwide, including in New York, Florida, Australia, Germany, and Poland.