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Iwona ZającBorn in 1971 in Gdańsk, she shares her time between her homes in Gdańsk and London. She is a painter who graduated from the Gdańsk Academy of Fine Arts in 1999. Since 2002, she has been a resident artist at the Artists’ Colony (currently the Young Town) on the former grounds of Gdańsk Shipyard. In her work she undertakes social and feminist problems. Quite often she uses herself and her friends as subjects of her works. Since 2000 she has also been interested in murals, many of which have been shown in Poland and abroad. Among the best-known of her projects is “Stocznia” (“Shipyard”) – a series of templates on the exterior walls of Gdańsk Shipyard, embracing the stories of shipyard workers connected with their lives and their work. She has cooperated with the Theatrum Gedanense Foundation for many years, conducting artistic workshops during the Shakespeare Festivals, and with social institutions as the coordinator of educational artistic projects for young people. She won a scholarship from the Minister of Culture and National Heritage.
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Katarzyna Steńczyk
Graduated in Theatre Studies at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. She also studied at the Vytautas Magnas University in Kaunas. After graduation, she was a trainee at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York. She has published reviews in “Teatr”, “Scena”, “Didaskalia”, “Próba”, “Pro Arte” and “Kultura ENTER”. Recently, she has been working for CSW Łaźnia in Gdańsk. She has worked for the Shakespeare Festival for several years.
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Wiesław Czerniawski
Born in 1958 in Elbląg. He graduated in Electronics from Gdańsk Technical University and he now works as a manager in the IT business. His first experience with photography was back in high school but since 2001 it has been his real passion - till death us do part, as he said. Since 1995, he has been interested in the theatre. As a result of connecting his two biggest passions, in 2003 he became a theatre photographer at the Dramatic Theatre in Elbląg. He has also worked for the Wybrzeże Theatre in Gdańsk and for the City Theatre and the Musical Theatre in Gdynia. He is a member of the Gdańsk Photographic Society and the Gdańsk Creative Photography Society. Since 2004, he has collaborated with the Gdańsk Shakespeare Festival.

Stanisław Składanowski
He is an artist and photographer and a member of the Union of Polish Photographic Artists; since April 2007 he has been the Chairman of the Union’s Gdańsk Region. He has been involved with photography since 1975 and from the same year has been a member of the Gdańsk Photographic Society. He has participated in many photographic exhibitions and competitions both in Poland and abroad, winning numerous prizes. The subjects of his interest include broadly understood human portraits, landscapes and photo-reporting, an example of which is the comprehensive archive of photographs of events from the Polish August in the Wybrzeże region in 1980 and the later changes in the country. Many photographs from this period can be seen in the permanent exhibition entitled “Roads to Freedom” in the historic Health and Safety at Work rooms in Gdańsk Shipyard. He has published several albums of his own photographs: “Gdańsk”, “Gdańsk – City of my Dreams”, “Kashubia”, “Toruń”, “Gdańsk – Sopot – Gdynia, 2006 – Pomorskie Voivodeship”. He is also co-author of photographs in over a dozen group albums with various subjects, and also the exhibitions entitled “Spaces of Freedom” and “Roads to Freedom – through Solidarity to Europe”.
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