Urszula Kenar

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Urszula Kenar
BornSeptember 15, 1947
Occupationset designer
ChildrenZofia Kerneder, Karol Kerneder
Parent(s)Antoni Kenar, Halina Micińska-Kenarowa
RelativesAnna Micińska (half-sister)
Sculpture on the grave of Maria Witkiewiczowa at the Cemetery of the Meritorious on Pęksowy Brzyzek, created by Urszula Kenar[1] in the workshop of Władysław Hasior

Urszula Kenar (born in 1947 in Zakopane) is a Polish theatrical set designer.

Her father was Antoni Kenar, and her mother was Halina Micińska. Her half-sister was Anna Micińska. She graduated from the Antoni Kenar School of Fine Arts in Zakopane in the sculpture class. Later, she studied set design at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow, under the guidance of Andrzej Stopka and Wojciech Krakowski. She defended her diploma in 1973.

She made her debut as a set designer in 1973 at the Gdańsk-based Gdańsk Coastal Theatre, preparing the play Teatr osobny by Miron Białoszewski in collaboration with director Ryszard Major. She then collaborated with Tadeusz Łomnicki New Theatre, New Theatre, Łódź, Wrocław Polish Theatre, and Juliusz Słowacki Theatre. Since 1983, she has been associated with the Helena Modrzejewska National Old Theater. She also designed sets for Teatr Telewizji.[2]

Set designs at the Helena Modrzejewska National Old Theater[edit]

Awards[edit]

  • 1974 – 3rd prize for set design for the play Teatr osobny by Miron Białoszewski, directed by Ryszard Major at Teatr Wybrzeże in Gdańsk, at the 15th Festival of Polish Contemporary Art in Wrocław;
  • 1980 – award for set design for the play Koczowisko by Tomasz Łubieński, directed by Tadeusz Minc at Teatr Polski in Wrocław, at the 21st Festival of Polish Contemporary Art in Wrocław;
  • 1986 – special award for Tadeusz Bradecki, Urszula Kenar, and Stanisław Radwan for creative inspiration of the acting ensemble in the play Woyzeck by Georg Büchner, directed by Bradecki at Stary Teatr in Kraków, at the 26th Kalisz Theater Meetings;
  • 1987 – award for set designs for Tadeusz Bradecki's productions - Wiosny Ludów w cichym zakątku by Adolf Nowaczyński at Stary Teatr in Kraków and Pan Jowialski by Aleksander Fredro at Teatr im. Jaracza in Łódź, at the 13th Opole Theater Confrontations "Klasyka Polska";
  • 1998 – award for set design for the play Miarka za miarkę by Shakespeare, directed by Tadeusz Bradecki at Stary Teatr in Kraków, at the 2nd Ogólnopolski Festiwal Komedii "Talia" in Tarnów.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Halina Micińska-Kenarowa (2003), Długi wdzięczności, Czesław Miłosz (introduction); Paweł Kądziela (ed.); Jerzy Timoszewicz (selection), Warsaw: Biblioteka „Więzi”, ISBN 83-88032-64-X, OCLC 69571527
  2. ^ "Urszula Kenar" (in Polish). Filmpolski.