Anke Könemann (Munich, Germany) works as psychotherapist, coach and interpreter. She founded the „Werkstatt der Generationen“ at the Montessori School Munich in 2006 and works as project manager there. Anne Marr (Munich, Germany) works as an art educator at Villa Stuck, Munich. Nina Waibel (Cologne, Germany) has been working for “SK Stiftung Kultur” since 2007, a foundation of the Sparkasse KölnBonn in Cologne. She is co-responsible for the conception and realisation of the project “Kopf einschalten und do it yourself – media art education for children”. Austria
Amel Andeßner (Linz, Austria) studied experimental and visual design at Kunstuniversität Linz. Her artistic media are performance and video. She works as coach with a focus on role playing and as coach for unemployed teenagers. She held artistic workshops at schools and guided tours at Hartheim Castle – Place of Learning and Remembrance. She was also a member of the art education team at OK Offenes Kulturhaus Linz. Martina Berger-Klingler (Salzburg, Austria) studied art history and works as cultural educator at the Museum der Moderne Salzburg. She is board member and curator at the kunstraum pro arte hallein. Eva Fischer (Vienna, Austria) studied Art History and Cultural Management in Graz (AUT), Utrecht (NL) and Vienna (AUT). She is a free curator, initiator and director of the sound:frame festival Vienna. She works as visual artist and lecturer at the University for Music and Performing Arts, Vienna. Astrid Frieser (Haringsee, Austria) studied Cultural and Social Anthropology and Art History in Vienna. Postgraduate Studies in communication in Museums and Exhibitions at the ‘Niederösterreichische Landesakademie’ and the Institut for cultural sciences in Vienna. Independent and Free Employee Cultural Mediator e.g. at the mumok (Museum of Modern Art, Vienna) and the Technical Museum Vienna. Art Educator at the mumok. Erik Hable (Salzburg, Austria) works as a visual media artist. He is a founding member of the artist collectives The Video Sisters and Alpine Gothic. Aside from his collaborative and participatory work he engages in curatorial projects at Galerie 5020, Salzburg; residencies and grants in Chicago, Melbourne, Paris, Frankfurt, Budapest, Warsaw and Montpellier. Petra Hansche (Linz, Austria) studied philosophy and science of art at KTU Linz after her training and work as graphic designer and as social education worker. She has further qualifications as assistance for elderly persons and people with special needs and in confluent education. She works as art educator at LENTOS Kunstmuseum Linz.
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