Natalia Adrianna Sliwinska (b.1993, PL) is a multidisciplinary researcher currently based in London. Her practice critically examines ways of knowledge production, and explores methodologies of counter-archiving. She primarily works with film (scripting, directing, editing, vfx).
Her work has been shown at i.a. La Biennale di Venezia, Portland Institute of Contemporary Art (PICA), Het Nieuwe Instituut, Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW), Stroom and Waag Instituut.
Sliwinska holds an MA in Non-Linear Narrative cum laude from The Royal Academy of Art, The Hague and BA (Hons) in Communication Design from The Glasgow School of Art.
She currently works at Forensic Architecture. Get in touch here.
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS & SCREENINGS:
2024
Policing Justice, Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, Portland, US (with Forensic Architecture).
2023
The Nebelivka Hypothesis, La Biennale di Venezia, IT (with Forensic Architecture).
2022
Waag Awards 2021, Waag Instituut, Amsterdam, NL.
Inherited Testimonies, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, DE (with Forensic Architecture)
2021
ROOTS Film Festival, Filmhuis, The Hague, NL.
UNCERTAINTY SEMINARS, Stroom, The Hague, NL.
Museumnacht, Stroom, The Hague, NL.
EXPORT AS, First Cut, Online, firscut.nl.
TALKS:
2024
Rebuilding Vienna Summer School: Spacial and Narrative Reconstruction Techniques, AA School of Architecture, London, UK.
Research Nights x Forensic Architecture: Evidencing the Police Killing of Sammy Baker w/ Lola Conte and Phoebe Walton, Het Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam, NL.
2023
Critical Visualisations. MA Graphic Design Communication Department, Camberwell College of Art, London, UK.
2022
Impossible Stories: Linking Colonial Collections and Climate Change Through Critical Fabulation, Het Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam, NL.
Waag Awards 2021, Waag Instituut, Amsterdam, NL.
AWARDS:
2021
Amplifying Voices Master Non-Linear Narrative Department Prize 2021 for Beyond Taxonomic Narratives
Master Waag Technology & Society Award 2021 for Beyond Taxonomic Narratives
Natalia Adrianna Sliwinska (b.1993, PL) is a multidisciplinary researcher currently based in London. Her practice critically examines ways of knowledge production, and explores methodologies of counter-archiving. She primarily works with film (scripting, directing, editing, vfx).
Her work has been shown at i.a. La Biennale di Venezia, Portland Institute of Contemporary Art (PICA), Het Nieuwe Instituut, Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW), Stroom and Waag Instituut.
Sliwinska holds an MA in Non-Linear Narrative cum laude from The Royal Academy of Art, The Hague and BA (Hons) in Communication Design from The Glasgow School of Art.
She currently works at Forensic Architecture.
Get in touch here.
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS & SCREENINGS:
2024
Policing Justice, Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, Portland, US (with Forensic Architecture)
2023
The Nebelivka Hypothesis, La Biennale di Venezia, IT (with Forensic Architecture)
2022
Waag Awards 2021, Waag Instituut, Amsterdam, NL.
Inherited Testimonies, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, DE (with Forensic Architecture)
2021
ROOTS Film Festival, Filmhuis, The Hague, NL
UNCERTAINTY SEMINARS, Stroom, The Hague NL
Museumnacht, Stroom, The Hague NL
EXPORT AS, First Cut, Online, firscut.nl
TALKS:
2024
Rebuilding Vienna Summer School: Spacial and Narrative Reconstruction Techniques, AA School of Architecture, London, UK.
Research Nights x Forensic Architecture: Evidencing the Police Killing of Sammy Baker w/ Lola Conte and Phoebe Walton, Het Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam, NL.
2023
Critical Visualisations for MA Graphic Design Communication Department, Camberwell College of Art, London, UK.
2022
Impossible Stories: Linking Colonial Collections and Climate Change Through Critical Fabulation, Het Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam, NL.
Waag Awards 2021 Presentations, Waag Instituut, Amsterdam, NL.
AWARDS:
2021
Amplifying Voices Master Non-Linear Narrative Department Prize 2021 for Beyond Taxonomic Narratives
Waag Technology & Society Master Award 2021 for Beyond Taxonomic Narratives