Upcoming
February 12-15.2026
NOMAD
Sankt Moritz
NOMAD St. Moritz is the fair’s flagship winter edition, bringing together contemporary art, design and architecture within the alpine setting of the Engadin Valley. In 2026, Zofia Sobolewska Ursic will once again present her work with Craftica Gallery, marking her continued presence at NOMAD. The upcoming edition introduces a new location and notable partnerships, reinforcing its position as one of the most anticipated cultural events of the winter season.
If you would like to arrange a meeting, please feel free to get in touch.
February 25 - March 2.2026
COLLECT ART FAIR
Somerset House, London
Collect is the leading international fair for contemporary craft and design. Held across three wings of Somerset House, a neoclassical landmark in the heart of London, the fair offers a global marketplace for museum curators, interior designers and collectors. Over forty prestigious galleries and organisations are selected by an advisory panel, alongside eleven independent artists in Collect Open — including Zofia Sobolewska Ursic with her individual installation.
If you would like to arrange a meeting, please feel free to get in touch.
April 21-28.2026
SALONE DEL MOBILE ALCOVA
Baggio Military Hospital, Milan
In 2026, Zofia Sobolewska Ursic will debut a new stone-based sculptural work developed during the Shakti Residency in collaboration with Frozen Music, further advancing her exploration of material, craft and spatial gesture. The piece will be presented at Alcova’s eleventh edition during Salone del Mobile, set within newly activated spaces of the historic Baggio Military Hospital — one of the fair’s most distinctive and architecturally resonant sites.
If you would like to arrange a meeting, please feel free to get in touch.
Past
November 6-10.2025
SALON ART & DESIGN
New York City
Salon Art + Design in New York is one of the leading global fairs for collectible design, bringing together top international galleries and contemporary designers. In 2025, Craftica Gallery debuted at the fair with a curated selection of Polish works.
Among the pieces presented were a sculptural cabinet, a vanity table and a jewellery box by Zofia Sobolewska Ursic, showcasing her refined approach to materiality, craftsmanship and functional art. The presentation marked an important moment for the growing international visibility of Polish collectible design.
September 18-28.2025
SOLO EXHIBITION
WARSAW GALLERY WEEKEND, Warsaw
Nature Is a Temple was a solo exhibition by Zofia Sobolewska Ursic, presented by Craftica Gallery. The show brought together a series of sculptural and functional works exploring the relationship between material, craft and embodied memory, with a particular focus on straw intarsia and its expressive potential. Through a refined, symbolic language and a dialogue between light, texture and form, the exhibition articulated a contemporary reading of nature as a space of reverence and introspection. The presentation affirmed Sobolewska Ursic’s distinctive voice within the emerging field of collectible design.
April 2025
SALONE DEL MOBILE
Rossana Orlandi Gallery, Milan
“Emotions Passion Burgundy. Artigiani Polacchi” was an exhibition organised by Craftica Gallery during Milan Design Week / Salone del Mobile 2025, showcasing contemporary Polish craftsmanship and collectible design. Presented at Rossana Orlandi Gallery in Milan, the show featured a curated selection of works distinguished by refined materiality and artisanal excellence, including Zofia Sobolewska Ursic’s burgundy wardrobe — a key piece that merged traditional craftsmanship with a contemporary formal language.
February 2025
NOMAD
Sankt Moritz
Tradition Recrafted was a presentation by Craftica Gallery at NOMAD Circle 2025 in St. Moritz, bringing together contemporary works that reinterpret traditional craftsmanship through a refined, modern lens. Among the featured pieces was the award-winning cabinet by Zofia Sobolewska Ursic, created in straw intarsia and distinguished as the winner of the KUNSZT competition. The work offered a contemporary reading of Polish craft heritage, positioning it within an international dialogue on materiality and collectible design.