Opening Days
13.9.-14.9.
Festival
13.9.-19.10.
Tuesday - Friday 12pm - 6pm
Saturdays 12pm - 4pm
Saturday 9.9. | 12pm - 6pm
Dorotheergasse 12, 1010 Vienna
Getreidemarkt 14, 1010 Vienna
Parkring 4, 1010 Vienna
Elisabethstraße 4, 1010 Vienna
Werdertorgasse 4/2/13, 1010 Vienna
Wassergasse, 1030 Vienna
Eschenbachgasse 11, 1010 Vienna
Brucknerstrasse 4, 1040 Vienna
Schleifmühlgasse 5, 1040 Vienna
Schleifmühlgasse , 1040 Vienna
Schottenfeldgasse 45, 1070 Vienna
Eschenbachgasse 9, 1010 Vienna
Singerstraße , 1010 Vienna
Eschenbachgasse 9, 1010 Vienna
Volksgartenstrasse 3, 1010 Vienna
Lichtenfelsgasse 5/2, Vienna, 1010 Vienna
Domgasse 6, 1010 Vienna
Eschenbachgasse 4, 1010 Vienna
An der Hülben 3, 1010 Vienna
Seilerstätte, 1010 Vienna
Marika Kuźmicz, PhD, is an art historian, curator and researcher.
She is a dean of the Faculty of Artistic Research and Curatorial Studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. She is also a lecturer at Collegium Civitas in Warsaw. For many years she has conducted research on Polish art of the 1970s, particularly advocating for performance, photography and video art.
In 2010 she established the non-profit organization Arton Foundation in Warsaw. Arton is devoted to developing archives and estates of women artists.
Marika is the author or editor of many books, such as The Workshop of the Film Form (2016, co- edited with Łukasz Ronduda, published by Sternberg Press) and many monographs on Polish artists.
She has curated many exhibitions in Poland and abroad, most recently Her Own Way: Female Artists and the Moving Image in Art in Poland (Tokyo Photographic Art Museum) and the monographic exhibition on Barbara Kozłowska You Can See It All Anywhere (2020, Museum of Contemporary Art, Wrocław) and Jerzy Rosłowicz. Alchemic (2022, Muzeum of Contemporary Art., Wrocław).
Marika was the main coordinator of the international art project “Forgotten Heritage: European Avant-Garde Art Online” dedicated to rediscovering marginalized avant-garde artists from Poland, Croatia, Belgium and Estonia. She was the main coordinator and curator of the project “Not Yet Written Stories: Women Artists’ Archives Online,” focusing on women artists from the 1960s and 1970s. The project was, among others, supported by Creative Europe, in collaboration with the Latvian Centre for Contemporary Arts in Riga and the Centre for Contemporary Arts SCCA in Ljubljana.
Since November 2022 she works for Muzeum Susch as a main curator of reseach for the Susch Institute. She conducts her research focused on women artists from Switzerland and Central and Eastern Europe.
Hintzerstraße 4/1, 1030 Vienna
Breite Gasse 17, 1070 Vienna
Ballgasse 6, 1010 Vienna
Franz-Josefs-Kai , 1010 Vienna