Joanna Sokołowska is a curator, author and editor of publications on contemporary art, curator at the Museum of Art in Łódź from 2010 to 2021, currently lectures at the Department of Art Mediation at the Academy of Fine Arts in Wrocław and works on the Konrad and Paweł Jarodzki Art Residency Programme at the Krzyżowa Foundation for Mutual Understanding in Europe. In her exhibitions and texts, she has addressed topics such as the future of work, sisterhood, the ecological imagination, and explored the contemporary potential of avant-garde utopias. Selected exhibitions: Renewal. Biennale Zielona Góra 2022 (together with Marta Ggita and Bartek Lis), Work, Work, Work (Work). Céline Condorelli and Wendelien van Oldenborgh, (with Daniel Muzyczuk), 2021, United Pangea, 2019, Exercises in Autonomy. Tamás Kaszás in collaboration with Anikó Loránt (ex-artists’ collective), 2016, All People Will Be Sisters, 2016), Untimely Histories (with Jaroslaw Lubiak), 2015), Eyes are looking for a head to live in (with Aleksandra Jach, Katarzyna Sloboda, Magdalena Ziolkowska, 2011), Workers leave their jobs, 2010 (all at the Museum of Art in Łódź), and For beyond that horizon lies another horizon (Edith-Ruß-Haus für Medienkunst, Oldenburg, 2017) Another city – another life (Zachęta National Gallery of Art and Public Spaces, Warsaw, 2008).