Goldrausch Frauennetzwerk e. V., Berlin, Germany
Deadline: 30 September 2017
Goldrausch Kunstlerinnenprojekt has been run by Goldrausch Frauennetzwerk e. V. since 1989. It was founded to counteract the structural discrimination faced by female artists. Now more than ever, it is not enough to just make good art. Broad professional knowledge and expertise are necessary in order to be successful and visible in the public domain. Therefore it is Goldrausch’s objective to promote women who pursue their chosen career, helping them gain further practical knowledge and presenting their work.
The programme’s course is tailored specifically to meet the objectives of the participants. Every year, 15 female fine artists are admitted to the professional development programme. The participants’ artistic practices is taken as the departure point of the training. The course combines practical tasks with various insights into the art world and the continuous training of presentation techniques and communication strategies. This includes the design of an individual website, studio talks and discussions of art work. Also part of the curriculum are basic knowledge about self-employment, public relations and project planning, the creation of a catalogue and a group exhibition. Two experienced art historians lead the seminars and they additionally invite curators, gallerists and other experts who engage with the artists on an equal footing: Practical know-how, which can be implemented in order to pursue a successful career, is exchanged and further developed. A profound knowledge of the art sector is equally important, it’s practice and key players as well as an understanding of networks. Here, a fundamental basis is provided by Goldrausch Kunstlerinnenprojekt’s ever-growing network of alumni, which consists of more than 350 former participants.
The project is organised by Goldrausch Frauennetzwerk e. V., which acts as a microlending agency and financing body for women-led businesses. The project is funded by the Berlin Senate Department for Health, Long-Term-Care and Gender Equality the European Social Fund (ESF). The financing covers the costs of the programme.
Goldrausch is looking forward to applications:
Promoted are Female Fine Artists
Course Content
Course Facts
When: January–December 2018
Where: Händelallee 1 (Pavillon), 10557 Berlin, S-Bahnhof Tiergarten; U-Bahnhof Hansaplatz
Seminar schedule: Wed + Thu 10 am to 2 pm, Fri 10 am to 5 pm
Group exhibition: Autumn 2018
The application deadline is September 30th, 2017.
Information on application materials here