niedzielni

Niedzielni / Sunday artist is an art and activist collective
It consists of Bartolomeo Koczenasz, Cecylia Malik, Jakub Wesołowski, Marta Sala and Piotr Dziurdzia.

Nici z Parkingu – Plac Inwalidów, demontration & happening against logging in a park in Krakow, Invalidenplatz, Krakow 2015;

Gniew gniewosza / smooth snake’s anger, demonstration for nature protection in Zakrzówek in Krakow, Plac Szczepański, Krakow 2014;

Chcemy się kąpać / We want to bathe, demontration & happening for nature protection in Zakrzówek in Krakow, Plac Wszystkich Świętych, Krakow 2014;

Chciwość. Miasta / Greed. Cities, demontration & happening to Protect the Heritage of Modernist Architecture – Hotel Cracovia, Krakow 2014.

 
 
„We live and create in Krakow. Our field of action is the city, particularly its not obvious spaces like wild forests and rivers. We are in close sympathy with
anarchist’s phrase “city is not a firm”. We believe that the landscape it is not for sale and that public space is a common good and should not be subject
to the rules of the free market. The city is so that all the inhabitants: the people, trees and animals could live well and happily within it. We are organising
actions and protests in defense of nature and common heritage. We treat the protest as an art in public space. On the one hand, creating a poetic image,
with another to form an informal agora, place for exchanging ideas, in which residents, politicians, civil servants, scientists, activists, artists and journalists
can meet in an informal situation and directly talk to each other. We change the town into an area of freedom and fun, taking dicult disputes and problems
of the city without pathos in a unique style combining various arts. We operate on the Vistula riverside in the literal sense of the word. We were all connected
through Water Critical Mass, which we are co-founders and creators together with Małgorzata Nieciecka-Mac and Martyna Niedośpiał. Every year we invite
the residents of Krakow to a common oating art performance. Wisła this day becomes a common creative space belonging to Cracovians, not only to tourists
and commercial barges as on other days of the year.“

/Niedzielni/