Grazyna Wojcieszko (born 14 September 1957 in Bydgoszcz, Poland) is a Polish poet, author of collections: W oczekiwaniu (Estrella, 2000), Karuzela (Ksiegarnia Akademicka, 2005), Les abattoirs de Bruxelles (Ksiegarnia Akademicka, 2008) and Sen o Tramwaju (Ksiegarnia Akademicka, 2012).
The collection Les abattoirs de Bruxelles qualified for the Silesius 2008, a Polish Poetry Award; the collection was translated into French by Alain van Crugten, and published in 2011; poems were also translated into Swedish by Jurek Hirschberg and published in SueciaPolonia.The poet took part in several international poetry festivals such as Polish days at Saint Gilles in Brussels, Belgium (2011), and Poetry Spring in Luxembourg (2012), Poetry Night in Chojnice, Poland (2011), 15th anniversary of the 'Artistic Literary Studies’ at the Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland (2009), 5th and 6th edition of the Bydgoszcz Literary Triangle, Bydgoszcz, Poland (2007, 2008).
She created with the musician Adam Prucnal a poetry event, a mix of music and poetry, which they are performing all over the world.
University diplomas: 2005 Jagiellonian University Cracow, Poland, Faculty of Polish Studies, (Artistic Literary Studies); 1987 University Paris 6, France, (Artificial Intelligence); 1985 University Paris 11, France (Computer Science), 1981 Academy of Technology and Agriculture, Bydgoszcz, Poland (Telecommunication).
1985–1990: Assistant, Department of Computer Science, École centrale Paris, France
1989–1990: Scholarship, Department of Computer Science, University of California, Berkeley, USA
1990–1992: Expert, International Cooperation, European Commission, Brussels, Belgium
1992–present: Project Manager, European Commission, Brussels, Belgium