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Open studio days: More than 80 artists open their doors to visitors

2022-05-13T17:37:13.909Z


Finally the stage can be cleared for the open studio days in the Miesbach, Holzkirchen and Tegernsee area. More than 80 artists in the district open their doors to visitors on the last two weekends in May.


Finally the stage can be cleared for the open studio days in the Miesbach, Holzkirchen and Tegernsee area.

More than 80 artists in the district open their doors to visitors on the last two weekends in May.

District

– The art event had to be postponed twice.

But on the weekends 21./22.

and 28./29.

Artists across the district are now opening their doors from May 1st: During the Open Studio Days, visitors can experience art up close - where it is created.

At the invitation of the Kulturvision association, which organizes the studio days, more than 40 artists have now met in advance in the Waitzinger Keller in Miesbach, the association announced.

Because the studio days have a shortcoming for the artists themselves: they don't come together, as they are available for visitors in their own studio.

Kulturvision Chairwoman Monika Ziegler introduced the participants to each other.

Among the newcomers: Saeid Ahmadi from Charkiv, who fled the Ukraine with his family and found accommodation with his friend, the sculptor Tobel, in Valley (we reported).

As Ziegler explained, 83 artists have registered for the Ateliertage 2022.

Less than the edition originally planned for 2020 by the Kulturvision Round Table, which had to be called off at the last minute due to the corona, but more than twice as many as in the first and so far only accumulation of studio days in the district in 2003, when 40 artists were there .

16 of them open their doors again this time.

83 visual artists open their studios to visitors

Some of the artists only open their workshops on individual days, others on both weekends of the studio days from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Visitors can put together their own foray as they please.

From Otterfing to Bayrischzell, from Irschenberg to Bad Wiessee, from painting to handicrafts, from graphics to object art, from photography to installations.

Among others, the artist couple Tutti and Klaus Gogolin with paintings and objects in Bayrischzell, Ulrich Hummel and Andrea Kemser-Schmid in the sculpture and ceramics workshop in Irschenberg, sculptor Lisa Mayerhofer in Miesbach, the artist family Milazzo in Rottach- Egern, painter Ekaterina Zacharova in Gmund, sculptor Otto Wesendonck in Waakirchen and Susanne Stubner with her glass workshop and street artist Sandro Thomas in Holzkirchen.

Visitors will find suggestions for their very personal art expedition in the extensive catalogue.

The high-quality print work, which was already finished for 2020, is being updated with an accompanying booklet that introduces some newcomers.

The catalog also includes a map on which all participating studios are located and provided with contact details.

The catalog is available from the cultural office of the city of Miesbach in the Waitzinger Keller, in Kultur im Oberbräu Holzkirchen and from the Kulturvision association in Draxlham by appointment at vorstand@ kulturvision.de for a nominal fee of five euros.

The map is also available for download on the Ateliertage website.

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Source: merkur

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