Liminal Washes

Artist’s Blog by Sara Czerny

Exhibition goes on
Sara Czerny Sara Czerny

Exhibition goes on

Sadly, due to the worsening weather conditions, the city authorities of Uelzen decided to cut the Kunst Hoch 3 Outdoor Exhibition short. All the artworks have been taken down last Thursday and returned to the respective artists. However, both out projects: “Experiencing Uelzen with all the senses” and Jezy’s tryptych, have been transported to Unser Kleines Stadtatelier für kreative Inklusion and are now a part of the new Window Exhibition at…

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Kunst Hoch @ Schnellenmarkt, Uelzen
Sara Czerny Sara Czerny

Kunst Hoch @ Schnellenmarkt, Uelzen

With an awful lot of personal problems happening all at once during the last couple of months, I have sadly not had any time left to tend to my artistic projects. It will most likely still take a long time to put all my private affairs in order before I can once again undertake any bigger project. However, shortly before that turbulent time, I had signed up for a project for a local contest Kunst Hoch (3rd ed.) and found myself among the artists who have been chosen to…

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Winemarkt Project
Sara Czerny Sara Czerny

Winemarkt Project

For the last couple of weeks I have been occupied with my latest project that I’ve created with and for Unser Kleines Stadtatelier für Kreatives Inklusion in Uelzen, NI. This project has finally come to fruition and can be seen on exhibition at the local Winemarkt between 20th June and 5 July. (See here: Winemarkt Uelzen)

The organizers of this year’s Winemarkt have…

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On the importance of finding your own voice (or the longer version of the Artist’s Statement).
Sara Czerny Sara Czerny

On the importance of finding your own voice (or the longer version of the Artist’s Statement).

I’ve known pretty early on that visual arts and aesthetics run in my blood, espacially being subjected to it since childhood. My Father is a wonderful artist in his own right, even if he never went on to have a professional career, and I was always fascinated with his many supplies, his collection of educational materials, how he could bring birds…

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