Femina ad Artem












Since antiquity, creative energy has been associated with generation, transformation, becoming and femininity. Women have long been linked to the rhythms of nature, intuition, and the cycles of life—forces seen as mutable, fluid, and deeply connected to lived experience. Femina ad Artem brings this perspective into contemporary practice, presenting female artistic creation as a space where material, perception, and intuition converge.
The exhibition gathers six artists whose works explore creativity as a living, transformative process. Anna Bochkova envisions spaces of tenderness, empathy, and community, exploring belonging and relational resilience. Kalina Danailova creates intimate micro-narratives that reflect on presence, identity, and care. Maria Cristiana Fioretti uses light and color to guide the gaze between surface and depth. Polina Goldstein activates abstract fields where gesture and rhythm engage body and emotion. Li Ramet translates body, sensation, and emotion into spaces between figuration and abstraction. Raffaella Surian’s works trace memory and resilience through repetition and transformation.
These artists show creativity not as spectacle, but as an embodied, intuitive, and relational force — a field where perception, emotion, and imagination meet, and where female artistic practice opens new ways of experiencing the world.