
Spectrum 65 Art Exhibition
Spectrum 65 presented work by members of a local art group co-led by Klaudia Wojciech, who supports the group in a teaching capacity. The exhibition reflected an ongoing, community-based studio practice focused on drawing and painting.
The programme included live painting sessions within the exhibition space, offering visitors insight into working processes. A practical demonstration led by the group’s principal facilitator introduced techniques for hand-painted seasonal cards.
The event combined exhibition display with informal exchange, emphasising shared learning, continuity of practice and a supportive artistic environment.
A collective presentation grounded in sustained studio practice and shared artistic discipline.






Afternoon of Arts: First Art Workshop for Children
The inaugural edition of the Afternoon of Arts series took place at Easton Community Centre in Bristol. The event formed part of a broader cultural initiative supporting community-based creative engagement.
During the afternoon, Klaudia Wojciech provided individual drawing guidance to children and young participants. Rather than leading a structured workshop, she offered technical support and observational instruction, encouraging confidence in line, proportion and basic form.
A selection of her works was also presented within the event space.
Live musical performances accompanied the programme, featuring vocalist Anna Mak, violinist and composer Barbara Bartz, and pianist Jakub Głogowski, laureate of Stage I of the IV Young Talents Festival Polonus in Bristol.
Organised by: Polish Cultural Hub Bristol CIC
Supported by: Institute for the Development of the Polish Language via the Freedom and Democracy Foundation
A community-based encounter centred on attentive guidance and early encounters with drawing.






Clevedon Art Club 67th Open Art Exhibition
Selected paintings by Klaudia Wojciech were included in the 67th Open Art Exhibition organised by Clevedon Art Club.
The exhibition brought together a wide range of regional artists working across painting and mixed media. Works were presented within a public exhibition format, with audience voting and daily open access throughout the duration of the show.
A regional exhibition context situating the work within broader contemporary practice.






CUD Festival
Landscape Painting Workshop
As part of CUD Festival 2025, Klaudia Wojciech led a landscape painting workshop focused on foundational colour mixing and compositional structure in acrylic.
The session introduced participants to controlled palette reduction, demonstrating how primary colours and white can generate a full chromatic range. Each participant developed an individual landscape study on a small-format support.
The workshop formed part of the festival’s wider programme combining art, music and alternative cultural practices.
An applied exploration of colour structure and landscape construction within a public setting.






International Cultural Festival
Klaudia Wojciech presented a live portrait demonstration during the International Cultural Festival at Sparks Bristol.
Working in real time within a public setting, she developed a portrait study, allowing visitors to observe stages of construction, proportion and tonal modelling.
A selection of original works and prints was also available within the exhibition space.
The event celebrated diverse cultural traditions and artistic practices represented across participating communities.
A live study of portraiture developed within an open, cross-cultural environment.






Carrousel Du Louvre Art Fair
An oil painting portraying the fictional character Gellert Grindelwald was presented at the Art Shopping Fair, held at the Carrousel du Louvre in Paris.
The work was exhibited with QueenArtStudio Gallery under the artistic direction of Maria Grazia Todaro. It was displayed at Booth B32 within the VIP entrance zone of the fair.
The event brought together international galleries, collectors and contemporary artists across a three-day exhibition format.
An international presentation placing the work within a global exhibition framework.




