She is the co-founder of the Jewish Antifascist Block, a member of the Antifascist Coalition, and a member of the board of the Association of the Jewish Historical Institute of Poland.

She was a recipient of numerous awards and fellowships including: The Vivian J. Prins Foundation Artistic Residency at the Center For Jewish History, New York (2021); The Tarbut Fellowship, a scholarship program organized by the Joint Distribution Committee (2019-2022); Kavaleridze. RE:VISION international program of artistic residences in Kyiv, Ukraine (2018); The Retreat for Jewish Artists organized by Asylum Arts and POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews in Warsaw (2017); Innovating Science Communication at Medical Museums 2014 in Leiden – Netherlands with the art project Eugenics and Euthanasia. Representative of Poland in the 4th edition of UNESCO Art Camp Biennial – Colors of the Planet 2014 in Andorra.
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