Barbara Unterthurner & Christa Pertl, Büro für Gegenwartskunst, Innsbruck (AT)
Tuesday, 22.11.2022 at 7:00 p.m.
The first Moontalk guests are versatile writers:
Barbara Unterthurner, from Meran and living in Innsbruck, is a copywriter, formerly working for the Premierentage Innsbruck or Museion Bozen, currently writing for the culture department of the Tiroler Tageszeitung.
Christa Pertl, from Innsbruck, is a project woman, has been working as a freelance photographer since 2016 and is currently organising the Working Group for Science and Responsibility and the IFFI - International Film Festival Innsbruck.
We talk to the two of them about their "Büro für Gegenwartskunst" (Office for Contemporary Art), which opened in 2020, a cultural project that is a networking platform, the search for new incentives and good now-art, and staying restless in the Alpine region.
Moderated by Kunigunde Weissenegger Editor-in-chief at franz. Free entry, Luna Bar at Parkhotel Mondschein. Curated by franzLAB.
The reading will take place in German language
Barbara Unterthurner & Christa Pertl, Büro für Gegenwartskunst, Innsbruck (AT)
Tuesday, 22.11.2022 at 7:00 p.m.
The first Moontalk guests are versatile writers:
Barbara Unterthurner, from Meran and living in Innsbruck, is a copywriter, formerly working for the Premierentage Innsbruck or Museion Bozen, currently writing for the culture department of the Tiroler Tageszeitung.
Christa Pertl, from Innsbruck, is a project woman, has been working as a freelance photographer since 2016 and is currently organising the Working Group for Science and Responsibility and the IFFI - International Film Festival Innsbruck.
We talk to the two of them about their "Büro für Gegenwartskunst" (Office for Contemporary Art), which opened in 2020, a cultural project that is a networking platform, the search for new incentives and good now-art, and staying restless in the Alpine region.
Moderated by Kunigunde Weissenegger Editor-in-chief at franz. Free entry, Luna Bar at Parkhotel Mondschein. Curated by franzLAB.
The reading will take place in German language