Background
His father was an electrician but painted as a hobby. After Kisza completed elementary school in Český Těšín, his father enrolled him in the Secondary School of Arts and Crafts in Brno where he attended from 1957 to 1961.
His father was an electrician but painted as a hobby. After Kisza completed elementary school in Český Těšín, his father enrolled him in the Secondary School of Arts and Crafts in Brno where he attended from 1957 to 1961.
He attended College of Applied Arts (UMPRUM) in Prague where he graduated, with a specialization in monumental painting, from the studio of Alois Fišárek in 1967.
Kisza was the third child of a Silesian couple. He taught in the local Afternoon School of Art for three years. In 1991, he opened a gallery U netopýra (The Bat), including his own work, now one of the largest private galleries in Central Europe with a permanent exhibition of the work of a single painter.
Kisza has traveled to numerous continents.
He organised several sculpting workshops in Franciscan Monastery in Kadaň and took part in many others elsewhere.