Zofia Martin, born in 1992 in Gdansk, where she received a Master degree with honors from the  Academy of Fine Arts. In 2013, she studied at the Escola Superior Artistica do Porto in Portugal.

In her art, she uses various media, creates videos and objects, and works with sound. She mostly develops  installations, and her recent art revolves around the theme of empathy, focusing on the pitfalls of  the deficit of fellow feeling between humans and non-humans. 

Her works have been presented at solo shows at the Kulturhauz and the Wozownia Art Gallery in Torun, Artbasis Residency in Gyumri as well as at group exhibitions, including at the National Museum in Gdansk, the Museum of  Modern Art in Warsaw, Contemporary Museum Wrocław, the Center of Polish Sculpture in Orońsko,  the Wyspa Institute of Art in Gdansk, and the Edifício AXA in Porto. 

In 2021 her work "Trillion has eighteen zeros" was bought by the Zacheta Lower Silesian Society for  the Encouragement of Fine Arts and is now a part of their collection of contemporary art.  

In 2019 her art piece also won the 5th Best Media Arts Graduation Projects Competition during the  Wro Media Art Biennale organised by the WRO Art Center and the Academy of Fine Arts in Wroclaw. 

Currently residing in London, where she also djs and works in music event production, contributing to the electronic music scene.  

She is a part of Gnojki Collective, with whom they've been organising social-artistic events, mostly by the polish seaside, where they promote the smallest giants of music and visual arts. They’re most recent project is SAMBA Festival hidden between the trees of Bory Tucholskie, which have been running for three years, presenting sounds, lights, objects and people combined.  
>>> gnojki.webflow.io

Also a part of Arbuz Association. Together they organise creative workshops and activities for migrants,  refugees and local youth. Finding new hobbies with people who would appreciate it most.  Based in Gdansk, Poland.
>>> arbuz4.org