KulturKreativ
Our Profile
We develop formats that combine artistic techniques and pedagogical concepts – from schools to the independent scene.
Focus: participatory projectsWhether interdisciplinary teams or local initiatives – we create spaces where different perspectives meet.
Working method: collaborativeDigital tools, hybrid learning settings, and experimental methods – we test what contemporary cultural mediation entails.
Focus: sustainable impactMobile studios and temporary cultural spaces bring offerings where they are otherwise lacking – to rural regions and small communities.
Target group: all age groupsFrom the first workshop to the public presentation, we accompany groups in realizing their own exhibitions, performances, or publications.
Method: participatoryWe collaborate with cultural institutions, schools, associations, and freelance artists – always on equal footing and with a clear goal.
Basis: mutual trustIn-depth articles and project reports that tie into the topics of this page.
A field report on the use of digital collaboration tools in cultural education. Young people and artists developed hybrid working methods between analog techniques and digital platforms.
To the articleThree initiatives from rural areas show how mobile studios and temporary cultural spaces reach new target groups and strengthen communities.
Discover project examplesDocumentation of a multi-month workshop in which ten lay curators realized their own exhibition – from topic selection to the vernissage.
Read about the processSince our founding, we have developed step by step. Every decision was a conscious impulse for more creative participation and collaborative educational work.
From a loose group of art educators and cultural mediators, the association was born. The first public appearance was an interactive exhibition in the district center.
2019With a converted delivery van, we launched the pilot project "Culture on Wheels." In six months, we visited twelve villages and reached over 800 participants.
2021The pandemic forced us to find new paths. We developed a hybrid platform for creative collaboration, which is still used by over 200 groups today.
2023Our participatory exhibition format was awarded the recognition prize for cultural education. The jury particularly praised the sustainable involvement of lay curators.
2025Together with seven partner schools, we launched a multi-year program to integrate artistic methods into regular lessons. Initial evaluation results are promising.