Marta Wroblewska
Poland - Napoli
independent - curator

Curator, cultural manager, and art writer. She graduated with a Master's degree in English philology and art history from the University of Gdansk, and holds a PhD in art studies (with the focus on museology, memory, politics of identity and heritage) at the University of Gdansk. In 2018, she studied as a visiting scholar at the Technische Universität in Berlin. In 2016 she completed postgraduate studies in Cultural and Creative Diplomacy at Collegium Civitas in Warsaw. She has published on contemporary art and museology in numerous exhibition catalogues and academic publications, as well as trade magazines, among which Contemporary Lynx and Sculpture Quarterly “Orońsko” with which she collaborates on regular basis. From 2009 to 2013 she worked in public administration as a cultural officer at the Mayor of Gdańsk Bureau for Culture. From 2013 to 2020 she was chief curator of Günter Grass Gallery in Gdansk (branch of Gdansk City Gallery). In 2018 joined IKT – International Contemporary Art Curators Association. Between 2020-2023 she served as a board member of the Günter Grass Association in Gdansk. Since 2020 she has been working as an independent curator with various international institutions, among which: Madre, Museo d’Arte Contemporanea Donnaregina in Naples (IT), Fondazione Morra in Naples (IT), Ipogeo dei Cristallini in Naples (IT), Gustav-Seitz-Museum in Trebnitz (DE), Mark Rothko Center in Daugavpils (LV), Centre for Polish Sculpture in Orońsko (PL) (where she is member of scientific committee), Archaeological Museum in Gdańsk (PL).