
Jan Siller (Painting)
Jan Siller came through a serious personal crisis to painting. Before that, he was a musician and photographer for a long time.
Jan Siller came through a serious personal crisis to painting. Before that, he was a musician and photographer for a long time.
Jaezzt interprets popular jazz classics with piano, beatbox, vocals, clarinet & saxophone
DJane Y-Luna plays soulful downbeats straight into your heart
B. Ashra explores the auditory tapestry of planetary and molecular tunings, weaving sonic narratives through ventures like Morphon and Brain Entertainment Laboratory (B.E.L.) since the mid-90s.
Tom Wölke crafts surreal lightscapes using up to 50 slide projectors, where geometric mysticism melds with prismatic plays, transforming stark spaces into dazzling art havens and offering a shift in perspective.
Berlin-based Almut Müller, with a vibrant journey from painting to screen printing, delves into whimsical yet profound narratives through her series “Wer braucht schon Helden?” & “Teufelchen”. Her exhibitions, both local and global, showcase a distinct, explorative artistic voice.
Shirin Ashkari, an artist ignited by nature, navigates through the chaos of ideas to the frame of tangible art. Her journey, marked by a shift from Iran to the tapestry of Berlin, colors her canvases with layers of adaption and exploration, each stroke a narrative of embracing the unknown and melding memories with newfound inspirations.
Mathias Bartoszewski, from theater carpentry to painting and interior architecture, has delved into Geomantie, Vastu, and Fengshui since 2000. Now a freewheeling artist, his Steinfurth atelier and Kulturhaus are a hub for experimental art projects, with a rich trail of exhibitions narrating his evolving artistic discourse.
Constance Schrall, transitioning from social work to art, immerses in nature’s palette. Her Enkaustik technique melds organic elements into visuals that echo erosion, genesis, and transience, narrating an evocative dialogue between the fleeting and the enduring.
The KMC, a choir collective from Berlin-Kreuzberg, sings songs of hope, resistance and against forgetting
Mika Clemens is a trans* person and works on painting, photography and installation at BLO ateliers since 2004. 2018 Mika Clemens joined the collaborative working performance group DIE KOMPANIE as a performer.
Cerval, blending contemporary electronic compositions with evocative sound editing, unveils a modern-day symphony in projects like “Dialectic Mind” and tracks “Idoru Node” and “Cellorized,” encapsulating a unique narrative where traditional meets digital.