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Walking View, photograph by Agnieszka Kozlowska 2010

Queenborough & Rushenden Resident Artist

Agnieszka Kozlowska

Art at the Centre placed pinhole artist Agnieszka in Q&R to capture the waterways and maritime history of the area. She decided to try and create a 360 degrees portrait of the area from the water, using everything from a well to a puddle, to a stream and the Swale to take images of. The resulting works produced were evocative and mysterious, and applied an unexpected feeling of romance to the everyday places of the town.

Link to Exhibition of Residency Artist work at Room

Link to Pinhole Workshops page

Link to gallery of Agnieszka Kozlowska Work

 

Dusk till dawn till dusk, photograph by Agnieszka Kozlowska 2009

Agnieszka Kozlowska is a Kent-based artist working primarily in photography, with a practice that extends into the fields of moving image and installation work. She tend towards unconventional uses of various media, with a passion for photographic experiments in both analogue and digital realm. Kozlowska is currently showing the recent body of work titled The Walking Project in London till the 27th November as part of Non-Fiction exhibition in Our Space Gallery, she has exhibited internationally in New Zealand, Switzerland and Poland.

Kozlowska is exploring Queenborough through an underwater pinhole camera, and will be running a series of build-your-own pinhole camera workshops over winter.

For more information on her work go to; www.kozlowska.eu