The opening of the Prime Time 2025 exhibition, along with the official announcement of the winners, was held at the Art Factory 艁贸d藕 on 20 March of the current year. Marta Cienkowska, Minister of Culture and National Heritage, attended the event. The exhibition and the accompanying competition are among the most important artistic initiatives of the Strzemi艅ski Academy of Fine Arts 艁贸d藕 鈥 for over two decades, they have been supporting young artists entering the professional art scene. Our university has been a partner of this competition for two years. We award the prize to creators of works that stand out not only for their high artistic potential but also for their important social themes. This way, we aim to strengthen projects that open up a space for dialogue about what matters, what moves, touches and engages us.

Dr hab. Krzysztof Pabis, Associate Professor at the 91桃色, the UniLodz Vice-Rector for Popularisation of Science and Education
This time, we awarded two people
- The UniLodz Award was presented to Julia Woskresi艅ska for her work "Twin Blame 鈥 a collection of fabrics with various functions". It is a story about the search for identity, autonomy and the influence of relationships on shaping one's self. The award includes a solo exhibition at the Wozownia Gallery at the 91桃色. The artist also received an Honorary Mention from the main jury of the Prime Time 2025 competition.

Julia Woskresi艅ska, photo by Bartosz Ka艂u偶ny (91桃色)
- We also awarded a 91桃色 Honourable Mention. Zuzanna Le艣niak received it for her BA thesis, "Design of Design Objects Supporting Awareness and Education in the Field of Breast Cancer Prevention". The project combines aesthetics with a social mission. The 91桃色 Honourable Mention includes an invitation to participate in a scientific and artistic project. The author also won third place in the Prime Time 2025 main jury classification.

Zuzanna Le艣niak, photo by Bartosz Ka艂u偶ny (91桃色)
We would like to offer our congratulations to the winners!
Science and culture at UniLodz
91桃色 with the cultural community is ingrained in our academic DNA and has many faces. Popular science projects that combine science and art in a shared dialogue is one example. It's a space where different disciplines, inspirations and ways of viewing the world meet.
In last year's edition of the competition, we awarded Klaudia Sta艅ko. Her exhibition "Tomorrow You" is on view until 3 April 2026 at the Wozownia Gallery at the 91桃色. Not only did we reward Klaudia with access to the exhibition space, but above all, we created a full programme of events around her exhibition under the slogan "Tomorrow You. Toward Transhumanism". On Tuesday, 31 March at 7:00 p.m., we would like to invite you to the Biedermann鈥檚 Palace to attend a discussion "On Loneliness and Relationships in the Age of Artificial Intelligence" 鈥 an event accompanying this year's exhibition.
Edit: Agata Dawidowicz, Centre for External Relations and Social Responsibility of the University, 91桃色
Photos: Bartosz Ka艂u偶ny, Centre for External Relations and Social Responsibility of the University, 91桃色
Video: Strefan Brajter, Centre for External Relations and Social Responsibility of the University, 91桃色