Kasia Skorynkiewicz
[ kah-shah skor-in kev-ich ]
Visual Artist / Videographer / Educator / Curator

ARTIST STATMENT
Kasia Skorynkiewicz is an interdisciplinary artist working with outdated mass produced technologies, discarded objects, and overlooked materials deemed worthless through technological progress and the passage of time. Working across photography, alternative photographic processes, video, installation, and sculpture, she reconfigures these materials to explore memory, ephemerality, obsolescence, and sustainability. Through process driven experimentation, Kasia bridges analog and digital worlds, uncovering forgotten moments and reinterpreting overlooked materials. Her work considers how objects and images endure, disappear, or transform, leaving traces that affirm the presence and value of moments that are fleeting, overlooked, or seemingly insignificant.
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BIO
Kasia Skorynkiewicz's work has been exhibited at Magnan Metz Gallery, Ortuzar Projects, Gallery 524 and Viridian Artists in New York City, Montclair Art Museum and Studio Montclair in Montclair, Art House Productions, Smush Gallery, and JCTC in Jersey City, West Windsor Art Council in Princeton, Index Art Gallery and Obscura Darkroom in Newark and Department of Things in Kingston, NY. She is also the curator of IN 7, an experimental video residency that runs at Gardenship in NJ since 2020. She lived in Jersey City, where she had an art studio at Mana Contemporary, and was awarded a grant from the Jersey City Arts Council in 2023 and in 2025. She now resides in Kingston, NY.
Kasia Skorynkiewicz is a Professor at Montclair State University and Union College, teaching time-based video courses. She is also the Media Coordinator for the Department of Art & Design at Montclair State University. She received her BA from Seton Hall University and her MFA from Montclair State University. She’s been working professionally in video & film production for over 20 years and lived in Los Angeles for 8 years, working on a variety of award-winning films, and TV productions, for companies like HBO, Nickelodeon, and MTV.
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