About this Event
A candid conversation with artists and curator Zoë Goetzmann of (UN)SEEN, exploring the ideas, processes, and personal histories behind the work at Hypha Gallery Fenchurch Street. Reflecting on visibility, identity, and material practice, the panel considers what it means to create work that is seen — or deliberately unseen.
Moderated by (UN)SEEN artist Ewelina Skowronska and curator and Creative Director Alejandra Sanchezmack, expect honest dialogue, audience Q&A, and an intimate exchange that unfolds in the room.
About (UN)SEEN Curator, Zoë Goetzmann: Zoë Goetzmann is a London-based curator, championing women, emerging and mid-career artists. Her curatorial approach centres on accessible contemporary art, community engagement, and artist-led storytelling. She has collaborated with cultural partners including art’otel London Hoxton and Hypha Studios. In addition to curating, Zoë is an arts writer and podcaster, with features published in Artsy, Create! Magazine, Fetch Magazine London, and The Art of Seeing Magazine.
About Ewelina Skowronska:
Ewelina Skowronska is Polish visual artist whose practice centers on the relationship between humans, plants, and deep time. Working with hand-harvested natural dyes and shibori textile techniques developed through ten years of practice in Japan, she creates works that hold cultural memory in impermanent materials.
Ewelina holds an MA in Visual Arts from the Camberwell College of Arts, and an MA in Political Science from the University of Wrocław.
About Alejandra Sanchezmack: London-based curator connecting artists, NGOs, and corporations through cultural programmes, from museum exhibitions to ESG-aligned corporate events across East Asia, Latin America, and Europe
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
130 Fenchurch St, 130 Fenchurch Street, London, United Kingdom
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