Art as an experience we share!

Working in contemporary art is a privilege.
We travel, we meet extraordinary people, we earn our money in a great profession.

We are committed to sharing this privilege.

We do this by engaging in our community, offering children's studios, sharing discursive and transparent formats for all art and culture enthusiasts and are always looking for local collaborations in culture. But we try to reach out. We have been supporting the Bene-Bernadette sisters' orphanage in Karusi, Burundi for several years and are contributing to the construction of a new school there.

The biggest challenge for all of us will be climate change, which we will have to reckon with. Art and culture are things that give hope and create friendships across borders and cultures, but at the same time all this comes along with a large CO2 footprint. We are aware of this and try to adapt our habits. We avoid flights and if it's not possible, we at least compensate for the carbon footprint. We primarily use renewable energy for heating and maintenance in our buildings. In distances that we can handle, we already switched to e-mobility. We will continue to expand our activities to save energy, waste and consumption of resources.