Joanna Troikowicz


Joanna Troikowicz born 1952 in Kraków, is a Polish-Swedish sculptor, designer and painter. Since 1977 she has lived and worked in Sweden.

Education

  • 1967 - 72 - LSP - College of Fine Arts, B.A, Cracow, -title technician decorator, extra diploma in Sculpture
  • 1972 - 77 - Akademia Sztuk Pieknych - Academy of Fine Arts, Cracow, Sculpture, studio prof. M. Konieczny, Diploma- M.A
  • 1975 - 77 - Studium pedagog. przy ASP, Teachers Training College for Artists, Cracow
  • 1977 – 80 - Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Stockholm, Sculpture

Awards

Teaching

  • Royal Academy of Fine Arts, project assistant, research in concrete, manager of a stone cutting project at Broby, Skåne, plaster workshop -supply teacher 1981–83, curses in concrete, Employed at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts 1980 – 85
  • Art School in Örebro, sculpture, drawing, April, May, 1985, Feb.1998, Sept.1999
  • Art College- Konstfackskolan, course in concrete- Nov. 1986 course in patina plaster, and concrete March- Dec.1987
  • Art School “Forum”, Malmö, 1987- 1991
  • Teacher at the International Symposium of Medal Art- Kankaanpää, Finland, May 1999
  • Teacher at the Royal Institute of Technology, architecture, construction- Feb. 2000
  • Teacher at Art School, Åland, 2001, 2002

Public Commissions

  • Sculpture in the park, Ostrowiec, Poland 1974
  • Sculpture for Military Hospital, Cracow 1975
  • Entrance to Spånga Health Centre 1985
  • Two entrances in buildings, Södermalm, Stockholm 1986, 1987
  • Yard in Södermalm, Stockholm 1987
  • Decoration –wall for the Metro Station “Globen” 1988, made 1989
  • Entrance to Solna Health Centre 1990
  • “Rydaholm’s Ell”, sculpture for Rydaholm, Värnamo Municipality 1991
  • Five sculptures “Playing Cards” for Älvsjöbadet, Stockholm, 1991, made 1992
  • Sculpture “The Anchor” for Hanninge Hospital 1994
  • “The Realm of the See”, reliefs in marble of nine entrances at Hammarby's new housing estate, Stockholm, 1994, made 1995

Represented

Sources:

Private Collections

Poland, Sweden, Finland, Japan, France, Italy, Slovakia, USA,