Gina Czarnecki

[1] Since the start of her career in the early 1980s, she has participated in several group exhibitions including the International Symposium on Electronic Art (ISEA) (1998),[2] Ars Electronica (1999),[3] and the Brisbane Festival for international arts (2009).

[1][6] Czarnecki's works 'Nascent', 'Cell Mass N2' and 'Infected' were included in the 2010 edition of 'New Frontier' at the Sundance Film Festival.

[10] As a bioartist, Czarnecki's project 'Heirloom', created in collaboration with John Hunt from the University of Liverpool, was included in the exhibition 'No Such Thing as Gravity'[11] at the Foundation for Art and Creative Technology (FACT) in 2017 as well as the Medical Museion (Copenhagen) in 2018.

[14] Czarnecki's work 'I', employing iris scanning technology, was exhibited as part of the Lumiere light festival in Durham, also 2013.

Czarnecki's works Tattoo 2 (1991),[22] Parade (1987),[23] Facade (1987)[24] and Moral Judge (1987)[25] are held as part of LUX[26] (formerly London Video Arts).