October residents – Jitka Králová and Kat Wood
Meet the residents of October – Jitka Králová and Kat Wood.
Jitka Králová, originally from the Czech Republic, is interested in rural landscape and its transformation over time, as well as in walking, storytelling, and collecting. Her artistic practice encompasses painting, drawing, and ceramics, which she also uses to create site-specific installations and subtle interventions in public spaces, that establish a sensitive connection with the specific places and contexts she encounters. Jitka is currently, among other things, exploring the charm of kvass.
Kat Wood, a UK-based artist, explores the cultural dynamics and political history of rural communities, focusing on their deep connection to the natural environment. Her work spans photography, textile arts, and collaborative projects, often highlighting the resilience of farmers and their struggles in a rapidly changing world. Through initiatives like the WAVY WOOL CLUB, she bridges urban and rural communities, sharing traditional skills and advocating for the sustainability of farming practices.
Verpėjos residency program is funded by Lithuanian Council for Culture.