About
Czeslawa Wojtkowski is a multi-disciplinary new media and fiber artist whose work explores non-binary and transfemme experiences concerning femmephobia, sexual violence, and revenge. In 2019, they completed their BFA at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and earned an MFA in Visual Arts at the Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts in 2025. They have exhibited at the Kemper Art Museum (St. Louis), ACRE Projects (Chicago), and the House for an Art Lover's Studio Pavilion (Glasgow). They received the 2025 Fine Arts Work Center Award from Washington University in St. Louis, for which they attended and completed a week-long residency at the historic Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, MA. Currently, their practice continues to pursue research and material concerns begun in their MFA thesis, investigating non-normative femme identities through collage techniques, embellishment, and fabric fetishism.