
Ania Karpowicz

Flet / Hashtag Ensemble
Flutist. Curator. Activist.
Graduate of the Hochschule für Musik Detmold and the G. and K. Bacewicz Academy of Music in Łódź. Winner of the Paszport Polityki 2020 in the Classical Music category. Participant in the Fellowship Programme at the European Music Council 2022–2024.
Flutist. Curator. Activist.
Graduate of the Hochschule für Musik Detmold and the G. and K. Bacewicz Academy of Music in Łódź. Winner of the Paszport Polityki 2020 in the Classical Music category. Participant in the Fellowship Programme at the European Music Council 2022–2024.
Founder of Hashtag Ensemble. Co-directs the cooperative, programming events, performing concerts, and engaging in improvisational and educational initiatives. Co-curates the Contemporary Music
Founder of Hashtag Ensemble. Co-directs the cooperative, programming events, performing concerts, and engaging in improvisational and educational initiatives. Co-curates the Contemporary Music Space Hashtag Lab in Warsaw, overseeing the repertory series and AżTak Festival.
www.hashtag-ensemble.org / www.hashtaglab.pl
Ania Karpowicz, as a soloist, focuses on projects related to the exploration of identity by contemporary women artists from various fields. Her portfolio includes, among others, the interdisciplinary project TOVA, two of her own site-specific works composed to the poetry of Irena Klepfisz and performed in public spaces of Warsaw, as well as the performative piece JUDGE ME AGAIN by Rafał Zapała, recorded for the KAIROS label on the album Futility.
www.tovaproject.art
Ania Karpowicz, as a curator, specializes in projects within the field of classical and contemporary music, realized in collaboration with local communities. In 2017, together with pianist Marek Bracha, she initiated the WarszeMuzik festival, which brings chamber music to the courtyards of buildings that survived in the area of the former Warsaw Ghetto. She is also a co-founder of the Mieczysław Wajnberg Institute, established in 2020.
www.warszemuzik.org / www.instytutwajnberga.org
Ania Karpowicz collaborates with music institutions and festivals in Poland and around the world, creating events that combine outstanding musical interpretations with the social engagement of composers, performers, and audiences. In 2023, together with artists and event organizers (Alicja Kieruzalska, Marta Piórkowska, and Agata Krystek), she founded Oto Foundation, whose mission is to build broad international collaborations around narrative programming in classical music.
www.otofundacja.org
Ania Karpowicz is the mother of Tosia, Ignacy, and Mimi.