A visual artist, she completed a degree from the National Film Television and Theatre School, Łódź, Poland, in 2010. She works with installations, happenings, videos and photography. Her productions explore the role of art in our society, questioning the institutional parameters of the contemporary art scene, often employing irony and parody. She performs a self-analysis of culture, oftentimes through polls on the reception of art by the lay public, and their relationship with contemporary art. Her works have been shown at the 55th Venice Biennale, Italy (2013); Zachęta National Gallery, Warsaw, Poland (2013); the Centre for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw, Poland (2013); Kalmar Museum of Art, Sweden (2012); Łaźnia Centre for Contemporary Art, Gdańsk, Poland (2011 and 2006); Real Art Ways, Hartford, USA (2006); and others. She has directed the films FireFollowers (2013), Art Translationg Agency (2010) and Let Them See Us (2003). Karolina Bregula lives and works in Warsaw.