Weronika Turowska
Weronika Turowska is a biodesigner, material researcher, and maker. She is a graduate of the MA Biodesign programme at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London, and currently works as a Senior Research Assistant within the HBBE Living Construction Group at Northumbria University. She is part of the UKRI BBSRC-funded project Sustainable Style for Clean Growth: Innovating Textile Production through Engineering Biology.
During her postgraduate studies, Weronika investigated bacterial spore-based hygromorphic materials and questions of material agency through contemporary craft and indoor environments. Her previous projects also include the use of bacterial cellulose in the design of tactile objects intended to alleviate chronic nerve pain, presented during the New European Bauhaus in Brussels.
Through UAL’s MEAD Fellowship, she additionally explores ways of making biodesign knowledge more accessible by developing design-oriented protocols and alternative approaches that enable designers to engage with living matter beyond traditional laboratory environments.
- Exhibitons:
BioFab Fair, Biofabricate, London Design Festival, London UK 2025
Soil, Toil, Table, Lethaby Gallery, London UK 2024-2025
New European Bauhaus Festival, Brussels Belgium, 2024
Revolutions, Central Saint Martins, London UK 2023-2024
New Designers, Business Design Centre, London UK 2023
Graduate Degree Show, Gray’s School of Art, Aberdeen UK 2023- Exhibitons:
© Weronika Turowska, Blunik Studio, 2026