Muranow's Nowolipki 2 address brings together two initiatives – the Ewa Opałka Gallery and the Razem Pamoja Foundation. Ewa Opałka Gallery focuses primarily on avant-garde women's art, and is actively involved in researching the work of post-war artists such as the first feminist Polish artist Ewa Partym, or Mariola Przyjemska, who represented the 1960s. The gallery plans to engage in research into the work of other avant-garde women artists working after the Second World War. The Razem Pamoja Foundation, on the other hand, has in its spectrum of interest mainly artists of younger generations, artists born in the 1980s and 1990s. One of its goals is to activate young artists including involving them in educational and social activities."