Magdalena Zarychta graduated from the Eugeniusz Geppert Academy of Art and Design in Wrocław, Faculty of Ceramics and Glass. She completed her diploma in artistic and functional glass, with an additional painting project in the studio of Professor Andrzej Klimczak-Dobrzaniecki. As a scholarship recipient of the Ministry of Culture and Arts, she studied at the Department of Ceramics and Glass Design atBezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem. Her artistic practice focuses primarily on glass and also encompasses painting and ceramics. Her work explores the relationships between matter, process, imprint, light and space. Glass occupies a central position in her practice, serving both as a sculptural medium and as a means of exploring the relationship between materiality and experience.Her work has been presented in Poland and internationally, including at Paris Design Week in Paris, the International Biennale of Glass in Sofia, Glass Art Society exhibitions at the Corning Museum of Glass in the USA, Warsaw Home & Contract,and the 2025 Glass Festival in Toruń. In 2025, she presented the solo exhibition “Traces of Touch – Relations with Matter: Glass, Ceramics, Body” at Galeria Lipowa 3 in Kraków, as part of the “ Art for Things – Design in Kraków” festival. Her works are held in private collections in Poland, France and the United States, as well as in the collection of the Silesian Museum in Katowice and the International Biennale of Glass in Sofia. In 2026, she was invited to participate in two Glass Art Society online exhibitions: “TRACE 2026”, featuring Crystallization of Silence, and “CONNECTION 2026”, featuring Inclusions. Her artistic practice has been featured in publications including Vogue Polska, Architectural Digest Middle East, Design Alive, Label Magazine, and Kultura i Sztuka. Magdalena Zarychta is a member of Nów. New Craft Poland, the Association of Glass Artists, and the American Glass Art Association.