Marcelina Amelia - Print Club London
In a scene reminiscent of an artist's sanctuary, a figure clad in a paint-splattered jumpsuit sits contemplatively before an abstract painting of a horse. The artwork, evoking the style of Marcelina Amelia, is crafted in muted tones that stir the imagination and beckon quiet reflection.

Marcelina Amelia

Marcelina Amelia is a Polish-born multidisciplinary artist based in Brighton, UK, whose work spans painting, print, textile, photography, installation, video, and performance. Drawing from her Polish heritage, her art explores migration, motherhood, mental health, and the complexities of the female experience, blending folklore with contemporary narratives. Her work navigates personal and collective memory, challenging norms and confronting vulnerability.

Educated at the Jacek Malczewski School of Fine Arts and the University of Westminster, Marcelina has exhibited internationally, from New York to Milan, and been featured in The New York Times and Art Maze. In response to political changes, particularly reproductive rights, she co-founded Grupa Łono (Womb Collective), a feminist art incubator promoting free expression and community. Through the collective, she curates exhibitions, organizes workshops, and fosters artistic experimentation.

Marcelina recently self-published Mamalia, a book exploring the transformative journey of matrescence and the complexities of motherhood. A studio member at Phoenix Art Space and part of the Rethinking Eastern Europe Collective, Marcelina’s practice focuses on art’s transformative potential, using it as a bridge between self-discovery and social change.

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