Julia Gorislavska

: Sept. 2023

: 61

(3)

Poland

 
 
  • Julia Gorislavska is a Ukrainian artist, based in Poland. Whose work explores themes of identity, inner adaptation, and the search for a sense of home - an inner place of grounding and belonging.

    Her art focuses on the psychological states of the human mind, the quiet processes of transformation, and the acceptance of change.

    Living in emigration, Julia redefines the meaning of belonging, turning personal experience into a universal visual language of emotion.

    Julia’s work is featured in private and public collections across America, Australia, Britain and Europe.

  • : Art Without Borders

    : 13 Oct 2025 - 13 Nov 2025

    : O. Dovzhenko Cultural and Educational Center, 81 Chervonoi Kalyny Avenue, Lviv.

    The exhibition is dedicated to the Artist's Day

    : Between Worlds

    : 18 Sep 2025 - 12 Oct 2025

    : Taras Shevchenko National Museum, Kyiv, Ukraine

    An exhibition about the multidimensionality of contemporary life

    “Between Worlds” explores the layered experience of living in times of war, globalization, migration, and digital transformation — realities that fragment and expand our sense of the present into multiple parallel “now” moments.

    In this space of liminality — between “before” and “after,” between the human and the natural — a new way of seeing emerges: one of attentiveness to the body, nature, memory, and shared environments.

    : Resilience

    : 30 Oct 2024 - 2 Nov 2024

    : Glubzhe fest, Poland, Cracow, Romanowicza street, 19b

    The exhibition *Resilience* explores the theme of recovery and adaptation amid change through the lens of nature.

    The central motifs are flowers, plants, and birds, symbolizing continuous transformation, movement, and at the same time, stability within the natural cycle.

    Nature is always in motion: it changes under the influence of seasons, climate, and environment, yet remains constant in its essence.

    These processes of adaptation, the search for new paths, and regeneration in nature mirror the deep human need to find inner grounding, harmony, and strength to flourish through change.

    The exhibition emphasizes that each shift carries the potential for new life and growth, as demonstrated by nature’s endless capacity for adaptation and renewal.

    : Invisible Gardens

    : 10 Oct 2024 - 27 Oct 2024

    : Taras Shevchenko National Museum, Kyiv, Ukraine

    This project delves into profound themes of resilience and renewal, focusing on two key aspects: the vulnerability of Ukraine’s endangered plants, affected by the war, and the inner strength symbolized by "invisible gardens" that reside within each of us. These gardens are spaces of balance and safety, where anxious thoughts gradually transform into calm reflection. A garden is a point of "grounding," where one can return to oneself, to nature, and to what provides us support. In today’s world, especially in Ukraine, it is particularly important to find this personal space of peace and comfort.
    The exhibition is divided into six thematic sections: "Invisible", "Invented", "Internal", "Timeless", "Endangered", and "Gardens". Each section reveals different aspects of harmony between humans and nature, highlighting the garden as a place of restoration, refuge, and equilibrium.

    : Day of Kyiv

    : 15 May 2024 - 5 Jun 2024

    : Museum of the Hetmanship of Ukraine, Spaska street, 16V

    The exhibition is dedicated to Kyiv Day

    : Unbreakable Flowers

    : 30 May 2023 - 9 Jun 2023

    : Art Gallery MYTETS, Velika Vasylkivska street, 12 Kyiv Ukraine 02000

    The exhibition is dedicated to art in wartime.


: Art Without Borders

: 13 Oct 2025 - 13 Nov 2025

: O. Dovzhenko Cultural and Educational Center, 81 Chervonoi Kalyny Avenue, Lviv.

The exhibition is dedicated to the Artist's Day

: Between Worlds

: 18 Sep 2025 - 12 Oct 2025

: Taras Shevchenko National Museum, Kyiv, Ukraine

An exhibition about the multidimensionality of contemporary life

“Between Worlds” explores the layered experience of living in times of war, globalization, migration, and digital transformation — realities that fragment and expand our sense of the present into multiple parallel “now” moments.

In this space of liminality — between “before” and “after,” between the human and the natural — a new way of seeing emerges: one of attentiveness to the body, nature, memory, and shared environments.

: Resilience

: 30 Oct 2024 - 2 Nov 2024

: Glubzhe fest, Poland, Cracow, Romanowicza street, 19b

The exhibition *Resilience* explores the theme of recovery and adaptation amid change through the lens of nature.

The central motifs are flowers, plants, and birds, symbolizing continuous transformation, movement, and at the same time, stability within the natural cycle.

Nature is always in motion: it changes under the influence of seasons, climate, and environment, yet remains constant in its essence.

These processes of adaptation, the search for new paths, and regeneration in nature mirror the deep human need to find inner grounding, harmony, and strength to flourish through change.

The exhibition emphasizes that each shift carries the potential for new life and growth, as demonstrated by nature’s endless capacity for adaptation and renewal.

: Invisible Gardens

: 10 Oct 2024 - 27 Oct 2024

: Taras Shevchenko National Museum, Kyiv, Ukraine

This project delves into profound themes of resilience and renewal, focusing on two key aspects: the vulnerability of Ukraine’s endangered plants, affected by the war, and the inner strength symbolized by "invisible gardens" that reside within each of us. These gardens are spaces of balance and safety, where anxious thoughts gradually transform into calm reflection. A garden is a point of "grounding," where one can return to oneself, to nature, and to what provides us support. In today’s world, especially in Ukraine, it is particularly important to find this personal space of peace and comfort.
The exhibition is divided into six thematic sections: "Invisible", "Invented", "Internal", "Timeless", "Endangered", and "Gardens". Each section reveals different aspects of harmony between humans and nature, highlighting the garden as a place of restoration, refuge, and equilibrium.

: Day of Kyiv

: 15 May 2024 - 5 Jun 2024

: Museum of the Hetmanship of Ukraine, Spaska street, 16V

The exhibition is dedicated to Kyiv Day

: Unbreakable Flowers

: 30 May 2023 - 9 Jun 2023

: Art Gallery MYTETS, Velika Vasylkivska street, 12 Kyiv Ukraine 02000

The exhibition is dedicated to art in wartime.


 

Julia Gorislavska is a Ukrainian artist, based in Poland. Whose work explores themes of identity, inner adaptation, and the search for a sense of home - an inner place of grounding and belonging.

Her art focuses on the psychological states of the human mind, the quiet processes of transformation, and the acceptance of change.

Living in emigration, Julia redefines the meaning of belonging, turning personal experience into a universal visual language of emotion.

Julia’s work is featured in private and public collections across America, Australia, Britain and Europe.