Katia Krupennikova is a curator and art critic. She a part of the team of Bergen Assemblies 2017—2019 and earlier worked at the Centre for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle in Warsaw. In 2015 she won Akbank Sanat International Curator Competition. The exhibition titled Post-Peace, meant to take place in Istanbul, was censored by the host institution; it subsequently opened in an extended form at Württembergische Kunstverein in Stuttgart (2017) and in Nest in Den Haag (2017). Her other recent projects include It Won’t Be Long Now, Comrades! (co-curated with Inga Lāce), that opens a discussion about necessity of emancipation of the individuals into collective resistance though bringing together solidarity and political imagination inspired by the 100 year anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution of 1917 (Framer Framed, 2017); and Women Commentators: Russia and Ukraine, National Museum Krolikarnia by invitation of Katarzyna Kozyra foundation (Warsaw, 2014) looking into an (im)possibility of the dialogue between the artists from countries in conflict; amongst others.