
Tora Aghabayova
After obtaining her MA degree in Fine Art Painting from Azerbaijan State Academy of Fine Arts in 2002 Tora Aghabayova had lived in Shanghai, China and currently resides in Berlin,…

After obtaining her MA degree in Fine Art Painting from Azerbaijan State Academy of Fine Arts in 2002 Tora Aghabayova had lived in Shanghai, China and currently resides in Berlin,…

After studying at the Bauhaus University Weimar and the Dresden University of Fine Arts, Dana Berg completed her artistic training in 2015 as a master student with Prof. Martin Honert.…

Shahnaz was born in 1984 (Azerbaijan, Sumgayit) and started studying art at the art school in Sumgait when she was 14. In 2002-2006, she studied for a Bachelor degree and…

Lisa Wölfel (1988 in Schweinfurt) studied free painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Nuremberg and was a master student of Prof. Thomas Hartmann from 2015 to 2017. Today,…

On 25.08.2022, a group from Kempten in Allgäu visited the Bautzner Straße Memorial to learn more about the GDR history of the house. With Sebastian Gonano and Marcus Oertel, the young people went through the exhibition and the detention cellar and learned how deviants from social cohesion could be sanctioned in the socialist state.

Exchange between Azeri and German women artists to strengthen female positions in art

Encounters, movement and cultural education for intercultural community in Dresden

Motherland is an intergenerational visual dialogue between photographers from the same family who never had the chance to meet. A photographic diary spanning centuries, it tells the story of a Polish family torn apart by conflict, personal trauma, addictions and untimely deaths.

After Königstein and Nebelschütz, we visited Oschatz on 09 July 2022. Once again, the topic was "Fractures and Bridges of Industrial Culture in Saxony". Oschatz was hit hard by the transformation after the collapse of the GDR economy. Many people emigrated as a result. But there are also new things and people who are helping to shape and develop Oschatz today.

Series of events in Dresden, France and Ukraine in response to Russia's attack on Ukraine

For the second time, cultural activists have set out for the Boskovice Festival. Picturesquely situated in a nature reserve, you wouldn't expect to find a festival in this small town. But this is also due to the good integration of the stages into the town space: punk in the courtyard of a manor house, jazz in the orangery, rock in the summer cinema or a DJ set just below the castle ruins.

The first workshops took place in April and May 2022: Pupils from the FAS Dresden and the Schiller-Gymnasium Pirna dealt with social cohesion in the GDR, went on excursions to historical places and met contemporary witnesses.