He has arranged set designs and coordinated the organization of concerts and festival clubs at events such as Tauron Nowa Muzyka, Kino na granicy, Era Nowe Horyzonty in Cieszyn, the Festival of European Art Schools and Creativity „Kręgi Sztuki,” and the „Wakacyjne Kadry” Film Festival. He is the creator and leader of experimental audiovisual projects such as John Lake, Lugozi, and Iron Noir. He is the organizer and curator of the international music publishing and concert series „Exterritory,” which showcases the most interesting phenomena in contemporary alternative and experimental music from Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary. He co-curated four episodes of the „Videogalerie” and „Performance” series in cooperation with TVP Kultura.
He works with the medium of painting, finding in this traditional technique the possibility to process irritating and uncomfortable topics. In his projects, he addresses issues of corporeality, sexuality, emotions, close relationships, personality-forming moments, but also attitudes towards the country, the world, and humanity. These themes serve as building blocks for creating a new universe. They merge in the form of a loose visual notebook, mixing details from life, scenes referring to the history of culture, art, images inspired by newspaper photos, family albums, iPhone pictures, collections from the Internet, or dreams.
His projects have been shown both domestically and internationally, including at the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, MOS in Gorzów Wlkp., MWW Contemporary Museum Wrocław, BWA in Bielsko Biała, CSW Kronika, and Gallery Entrance in Prague.
He is a recipient of scholarships from the Polish Ministry of Culture and National Heritage (2020) and the Silesian Voivodeship (2024). In 2013, together with Joanna Rzepka, he was nominated for the “Culture Enthusiast of the Year” award presented by Polish Radio Trójka, and in 2019 he received the Special Award of the ING Polish Art Foundation granted to Galeria Szara during Warsaw Gallery Weekend.