
'Dresy Cioci Teresy' (Aunt's Theresa Tracksuit) magazine - student artistic melting pot was founded by Robert Motyka, Tomek Ferenc and Sławomir Wielgos . The Magazine was released between 1996-1999. The intention of the founders was to present the Art students' artworks, and later they started cooperation with students of other faculties at Lublin's universities.
The first issues were distributed in several photocopies, made with assistance of Mrs Basia Bartnik. The later issues were published as the inserts in UMCS A4 university bulettin with circulation of 5000 copies. The 6 issues of Dresy were designed, published and distributed between 1996-1999.
The creative contributors of "Dresy.." were: Edyta Deruś, Bazia Szot, "Radek Karkulowski, Karol Białkowski, Ania Dziobek, Iwona Jończyk, Michał Bielak, Agnieszka Kubacka, Ewa Szlechetka, Aneta Pepaś, Krzysztof Mazurek, Małgorzata Wójcik, Adrian Weroński, Ala Kupiec, Sebastian Górski, Agnieszka Harczuk, Agnieszka Zbieć, Zbyszek Zając, Ula Smykla, Kordian Klaczyński, Katarzyna Smykla, Tomek Ferenc, Jola Danilewicz, Ewa Lembryk, Karolina Adamczyk, Kamila Popko, Katarzyna Jackowska, Katarzyna Hołda. Marian Krzysztof, Piotr Jaszczuk, Monika Malarz, Lena Kozaczuk, Gosia Marsik.
"Dresy" was a subject of an article in the biggest and the most important Polish daily - Gazeta Wyborcza (Lublin edition) after Katarzyna Hołda and Robert Motyka had written an article criticizing the level of artistic education and engagement of tutors at Lublin Faculty of art.
Dresy presented short stories, poems, comics, dreams descriptions, image galleries and various popular psycho tests...

