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Guided Tour of Zofia Glazer-Rudzińska’s Studio

Guided Tour of Zofia Glazer-Rudzińska’s Studio

ul. Słoneczna, Warsaw
Tour: October 25, 2025, 2:00 PM

We warmly invite you to a guided tour of Zofia Glazer-Rudzińska’s studio and a meeting with the artist’s husband, Krzysztof Rudziński. The event is part of the project The Studio of Zofia Glazer-Rudzińska. Archival Research and Educational Program carried out by the Arton Foundation. The starting point for our activities is the very studio where the artist lived and worked for nearly three decades, along with the extensive artistic archive that accompanies it, encompassing drawings, prints, paintings, and objects.

The event will be held in Polish and admission is free. Thank you for your interest. All available spots for the tour have now been filled.

Co-financed by the City of Warsaw

Zofia Glazer-Rudzińska (1950–2017)
Painter, printmaker, draftsman, and author of spatial forms and bibliophile poetry editions. A graduate of the Faculty of Graphic Arts at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, she completed her diploma with distinction in the lithography studio in 1974. From 1975, she was affiliated with her alma mater, where she advanced through all stages of an academic career — from assistant to Professor Jerzy Tchórzewski to full professor (1997). Between 1996 and 1999, she served as Vice Dean of the Faculty of Sculpture, and from 1995 to 2017, she ran the Drawing Studio at the same faculty. She also taught drawing at the State Higher School of Theatre in Warsaw (1990–1992). She authored numerous series of lithographs, including Crabs, Cathedral, Learning to Fly, Portraits, Salon, and Landscape. Her black-and-white lithographs featuring hand motifs stood out for their intuitive formal strength. Glazer-Rudzińska produced several bibliophile editions, illustrating poetry by Dylan Thomas, Paul Éluard, T.S. Eliot, Józef Baran, and Anna Kamieńska. An active figure in both artistic and academic life, she was a long-time juror of the National Competition for Art Schools. She enjoyed great respect among students and within the academic community.
Guided Tour of Zofia Glazer-Rudzińska’s Studio
Zofia Glazer-Rudzińska, 1977
Grażyna Rutkowska, NAC 40-9-46-6