Cordelia Cembrowicz is a multidisciplinary artist based in London, working across sculpture, printmaking, and drawing to explore themes of political expression, social structures, and collective experience. She holds an MA in Fine Art Printmaking from the Royal College of Art (2010) and a BA in Fine Art from University College Falmouth (2006).
Her work has been exhibited at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, Freelands Foundation, and Goldfinger Factory, among others. She has received national recognition for her intricate sculptures of fairies carved from human teeth and has collaborated on community-driven projects, including feminist protest group Climate Rush and support group Survivors of Bereavement by Suicide.
Recent works examine representations of community, from etchings of crowds to illustrations of molecular structures linked to human connection. Her latest projects include Molecule Murals, a community-driven commission opening at a central London health centre in 2025, and Our Place Golden Valley, a collaborative initiative with Meadow Arts exploring local identity and collective belonging in the Golden Valley, Herefordshire.
Cembrowicz’s practice engages contemporary discourse, challenging viewers to reflect on social and political dynamics through innovative visual storytelling.