Marta Jamróg

Marta Jamróg

Marta Jamróg, Memories, acrylic with dry pigment on headboard, 98 × 76 cm, 2025, photo by Michał Kałużny

She graduated from the Małopolska Peoples' University, then studied at the University of Wrocław, where she obtained a master's degree in ethnology and a bachelor's degree in Slavic philology. In 2018, she defended her diploma with honors in postgraduate studies in painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow. She is currently studying contemporary art at the University of the National Education Commission in Krakow.

​She works with easel and wall painting. She created the Open Mural Gallery under the bridge in Beskid Niski. For three years, she ran the Ziemianka gallery in a dugout in Frysztak. Sister of the Wisłoka River. Entrepreneur. Curator of exhibitions of organic artists from the Podkarpacie region at the Czerecha Bar, Jasielówka, and the Ogniwo Cooperative in Krakow. In her work, she addresses topics related to the world of animals and nature. She deals with transgenerational trauma and artistic interventions in urban and rural spaces.

​Her works have been shown at many Polish and international exhibitions.

Selected solo shows: BWA Bydgoszcz, Galeria MS 44, Świnoujście, Bar Czeremcha Jaśliska.

​Selected group shows: BWA Wrocław, BWA Krosno, Modulgalerie, Nuremberg.

​She lives and works in Podkarpacie (physically and spiritually) and in New York (spiritually).