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Sparkasse Würzburg
2 person exhibition!
Paintings and Installation by Rosario Rebello de Andrade and Kathrin Feser.
When we both saw the space first, we knew we had to do something a bit different – having the opportunity for an exhibition in a bank, in the realm of money and serious business. It was great fun to work towards this challenge. The exhibition, without any particular title, will start with its opening reception, tomorrow at 5 pm. There will be welcoming words by the banks president Dr. Rolf Fuchs, followed by an introduction by the curator of the bank’s gallery Angelika Stitz-Watzek. The show will be open to the public between March 9 and May 17. There is free parking in the building’s subterranean garage.
Beratungs Center der Sparkasse Mainfranken. 2nd floor, Hofstraße 7, Würzburg.
open Mon|Tue|Wed|Fri. 8.30 am – 4.30 pm, Thur 8.30 am – 5.30 pm.Update: You can download the complete documentation
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Utopian Art Prize 2006
I am this year’s winner of the Utopian Art Prize in Caen, France!
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Caen
Utopian Art Prize 2005/2006
Big Group show!2/2 – 2/22/2006
Caen (France, Normandy), Gallery ART 4, Gallery Plein Cadre and Gallery WAM. -
open studios
This summer I am working on many new things to be seen in part at my open studios in Veitshöchheim.
November 19 and November 20, from 2 pm to 7 pm.
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Papermill in Homburg
2-person-show Das Geheimnis der… [The Secret of…]
Kathrin Feser und Horst Ziegler
We will be showing work specifically inspired by and made for the paper mill.7/9 till 7/31/2005
Artist talk, July 22nd at 7 pm.Kulturforum Papiermühle in Homburg
Gartenstraße 11, 97855 Markt Triefenstein, phone +49.(0)9395.99222
open Mon|Tue|Wed|Thur|Fri 10 am – 12 pm and 2 – 4 pm, Sat|Sun 10 am – 12 pm and 2 – 5 pm.Water power was used to produce paper and cardboard, starting in the early 19th century and finishing in 1975. The papermill building hosts the production rooms as well as the apartment of the paper maker and his family. The core of the mill dates back to the 17th Century, it was dismanteled somewhere else in early eighteen hundreds, transported on the river to Homburg, rebuilt, extended shortly after. Today the papermill is an Industry museum with an integrated FinePaperManufakture . Run by Johannes Follmer, the mill’s papermaker in its fifth generation.

