Kinga Molińska

Kinga Molińska is a visual artist and art researcher who divides her life and artistic practice between Gothenburg, Kraków, and The Hague. She graduated with a Master’s degree in Fine Arts from HDK-Valand in Gothenburg, Sweden, and previously studied Painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Katowice and Philosophy at the University of Warsaw. Her work has been exhibited internationally in solo and group exhibitions. 

In her artistic practice, she uses various sources such as images, texts, conversations, internet culture and everyday observations from her immediate surroundings. She is particularly interested in how different social phenomena can manifest themselves physically, often through the language of installation and material processes in sculpture. Her practice includes working with multisensory installations, sound, painting, textiles and recycled materials, as well as feminist research and reflection on the body, care and relationality. She also combines digital technologies with traditional methods, including reliefs and weaving. 

Currently, she works as an intern at Instrument Inventors Initiative in The Hague.

https://kingamolinska.com/

GOSSIPS

For many women in my family, gossiping is an everyday ritual. Information travels through breath, repetition and resonance, almost like sound through a hollow chamber. For the LAB session, Kinga will test a hybrid format combining sculptural instrument-making, performative lecture and communal fortune-telling. The session draws from her ongoing research into gossip as a form of underground communication infrastructure and the female voice as a carrier of hidden knowledge and weak resistance.