Dyakowska-Berbeka studied at the State Higher School of Visual Arts in
Gdańsk at the Faculty of Painting and Graphic Arts. She obtained her diploma in the studio of Prof. Jerzy Krechowicz in 1982. She created her works mostly in the collage technique. Her achievements included many group and individual exhibitions at home and abroad, including in the Municipal Art Gallery in
Zakopane, the Yatki Gallery in
Nowy Targ, the Yam Gallery, the Logos Theater Gallery in
Łódź, the diocesan Museum in
Opole. Her works can be found in the collections of the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fatima in Krzeptówki,
The Tatra Museum in Zakopane, and private collections at home and abroad. She has collaborated with the Witkacy Theater continuously since 1985. She created the set design for, inter alia,
Adam Zagajewski's "Treasonry" directed by Paweł Woldan, "Demon of the Earth, Pandora's Boxes" by
Frank Wedekind, and for "Theatrum caeremoniarum" by Molière directed by Andrzej Dziuk. She was a laureate of the Award of the Mayor of the City of
Zakopane. She died after a long and serious illness. The artist lived and worked in Zakopane. == Personal life ==