
Hello my friends,
I hope you are well. I would love to invite you to my upcoming solo exhibition in London, Remember What You Forgot.
The exhibition includes a new video art, alongside photography and mixed media installations.
All the work has been created over the last three years, beginning with my breast cancer diagnosis, treatment, and recovery. It brings together questions of the body, time, and perception, tracing how experience reshapes not only identity, but the relationship to life itself.
FELSTEAD ART
Private View: 24 April, 6-8pm (RSVP)
Exhibition: 25 April – 13 June 2026
Address: 3 Rookwood Way, London, E3 2XT
I would be delighted to see you there.


I’m also very excited to share that I’ve launched my podcast, New Human Identity.
This project has been forming over many years through my art, community work, and ongoing inquiry into how we define ourselves. It comes from a simple realisation: the identities we’ve inherited no longer hold in a world that is rapidly changing.
New Human Identity explores what it means to reinvent ourselves in uncertain times by questioning the stories and labels we’ve been given. Beneath every role or identity, there is something more fundamental. We are human first.

The first episode of the podcast is titled:
How to Reinvent Ourselves in the Age of Disruption: The Survival Strategy for the Next Decade
We are living in the most disruptive time in human history. Rising inequality, accelerating technology, climate instability, and crumbling social and political systems are reshaping the world faster than we can process.
In this episode, I share the personal story that changed how I understand survival, connection, and identity.
What if the loneliness, burnout, and anxiety so many of us feel are not personal failures, but symptoms of a system built on separation?
This episode explores why disconnection is the real crisis of our time and why learning to move beyond “us versus them” may be the most important survival skill for what’s ahead.
I introduce the idea of a New Human Identity – a shift from division to relational living, from fear to responsibility, from isolation to collaboration. If we want to shape the future rather than be shaped by it, we must first change how we see ourselves and each other.
You can listen here:
With love, Aleksandra Karpowicz (aka Ayavaa)



