In the past, we’ve only been able to support people who were selected to be part of our programs, but now once a month anyone can come to an open consultation. We’re happy to support you in getting the information you need to be able to continue doing your artistic work after having moved to Vienna. Justina and Smaranda will be providing insights from their side, but also encourage you to share whatever knowledge you have already acquired with the other participants - for more mutual support, a flattening of hierarchies and the democratisation of "insider knowledge".
This month’s special guest: TBC
Accessibility: This event is wheel-chair accessible. It has a stepless entry that is 2m wide. There is a barrier-free bathroom with changing tables for babies. The event is also accessible for parents with small children. We will have a soft play area on mats with toys for babies and toddlers between 0-6 years as well as a nursing chair.
When? September 2nd, 4-6 PM (CET). No registration is needed. We kindly ask you to be on time.
Where? Kunsthalle Wien Museumsquartier (Museumsplatz 1, 1070 Wien)
What questions can we answer for you
- If you’re interested in learning what options there are for you to get funding for your artistic production and need some advice on how to approach it best.
- If you’re having questions about social security and taxes for artists. We are not experts on this topic but we can give you hints on where to look for answers and what experts to get in touch with. We are happy to provide referrals.
- If you’re wanting to know more about various cultural institutions in Vienna and are looking for direct contacts.
- If you’re wanting to know what art spaces in Vienna might be interesting for your artistic practice and where you could possibly exhibit.
- If you’re wanting to know where to get specific materials.
- If you’re wanting to get in contact with like-minded artists to ask about specific topics. We’re happy to put you in touch with those we know.
Who is this for? Artists new to Vienna who are confronted with systems of exclusion and need support in navigating the scene and finding the right information
Languages for consultation: English, German, Romanian, French, Lithuanian