Lenka Vráblíková is a theorist of contemporary art and visual culture with specialism in transnational feminisms, political ecology, deconstruction & new materialism, critical whiteness studies in (post)socialism, and eco-feminist art pedagogy. Her current research focuses on feminist visual ethnomycology (in collaboration with Dr Elspeth Mitchell) which examines the role fungi have played in the cultural and political imagination of European heteropatriarchal coloniality.
Lenka is a lecturer at the Department of Art and Visual Cultures and a member of the Centre for Art and Ecology at Goldsmiths, University of London (United Kingdom). She is also a co-founding member of transnational Feminist Readings Network, a member of the advisory board of the Centre for Arts and Ecology KAFKÁRNA (Czech Republic) and a member of research committee of Common Ground, AWARE: Archives of Women Artists, Research, and Exhibitions (France). Before joining Goldsmiths in 2021, Lenka was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the College of Human Sciences at UNISA (South Africa). She obtained her PhD in Cultural Studies at the University of Leeds (United Kingdom, 2017).