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Category Archives: Residencies
Two months of driving, looking, collecting
I have driven almost 10.000 km with the rental car over the last two months. Fortunately I had a contract that wouldn’t charge for mileage. I am now in the St. John’s area from where I will board a plane … Continue reading …
Newfoundland found again
The first 15 days in Canada have passed like nothing – and yet my head is spinning from all the things we (my partner Robert is with me for the first 5 weeks) have seen so far… Meeting Dr. Birgitta … Continue reading …
Finland: Complex thoughts in a basic daily life style
Half of the residency time here at Saari is over now. And it is like always: it feels short and long at the same time. Apart from our island hopping trip in the first week and our weekly shopping trip … Continue reading …
Finland: Saari means island
The estate has indeed been surrounded by the nearby sea in medieval ages. But even today it feels somewhat like being on an island: For about a week now the weather has been sunny but extremely cold (-15 to -22°C), … Continue reading …
Finland: From Graz to Saari via Dortmund
Two days ago I arrived at the Saari Residence, 30 km outside Turku in Finland. I have spent only 2 weeks in Germany between the residency at Rondo in Graz and this one. It feels strange to make a new … Continue reading …
Austria: Behind the scenes of life sciences – impressions I
I am absolutely delighted about how open most bioscientists are in supporting my project. They take the time to guide me through their offices, training spaces and labs and share the content and enthousiasm for their work although I can … Continue reading …
Austria: Indian summer activities
Another sunny day in Graz! It’s end of October and we still have over 20°C down here (‘down’ south compared to Dortmund…). In fact, I hardly had any rainy or foggy day here so far – or say maybe three … Continue reading …
Austria: Evolution in Graz
I am in Graz for 3 weeks now – actually I arrived mid September but went home for a week to set up and open a show and take down another. I live and work in one of the 4 … Continue reading …
paris – open studios
Still at Cité des Arts, next to the river, as centrally located as possible. Happy with the working conditions; I’ve fallen into a good rythm. Twice a week French classes where we are encouraged to talk about our work or … Continue reading …
Georgetown Penang, time machine into old Asia
Walking under the arcades of Georgetown I didn´t know that a place like this still exist in this world.