ArTToDo – Independent Curator

Jola Maria Mroszczyk is a Polish-English artist, illustrator, storyteller and independent curator. Her work bridges nature, spirit, and memory, often exploring silence, tenderness and resilience.

As a curator, she creates quiet, soulful spaces where diverse voices can meet, and where art becomes a shared breath.

Through her projects, such as the Gardens of Life series, she brings together artists across disciplines and cultures to reflect on belonging, change, and the invisible threads that connect us.

Her practice grows from deep inner listening and from a belief that art rooted in truth and sensitivity can guide us beyond borders — toward beauty, meaning, and connection.

Her long-term aim is to develop the cycle of Gardens of Life exhibitions into a recurring platform at least twice a year – and eventually four times, in rhythm with the seasons – bringing together outstanding artists, reaching wider audiences and creating strong opportunities for visibility and sales.

ArTToDo – Independent Curator

Current opportunities

  • 👉 Gardens of Life: Silent Seeds — Winter Exhibition 2026 ✨🌱

    Deadline: 15/11/2025

    City: London  |  Region: London  |  Country: United Kingdom  |  Jola Maria Mroszczyk

    Silent Seeds is the winter edition of the Gardens of Life exhibition cycle, taking place in London (January–February 2026). We invite artists working across all visual media to submit works exploring hidden life, stillness, dormancy, and renewal.

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Previous projects

  • Gardens of - Life English Edition

    Dates: 27/07/2025 — 08/08/2025  |  Venue: POSK Gallery Hammersmith London 2025  |  City: London

    Gardens of Life – English Edition (POSK Gallery, London, July -August 2025) was an international group exhibition bringing together 16 artists across painting, sculpture, photography, textiles, and installation . The show explored the dialogue between human presence and nature, memory and healing. Presented both physically and in an accompanying catalogue, it created a space for reflection and connection, resonating strongly with audiences. Gardens of Life – ( Online Edition) on ArTToDo was the first experimental step in creating a shared curatorial platform. It gathered artists from different countries in a virtual exhibition space, focusing on the themes of nature, belonging, and resilience. The online format allowed participants to connect beyond borders, presenting their works to a wider audience and testing the potential for future hybrid exhibitions.