sculpture networks volunteers
After we have already introduced our board and the team of sculpture network, we now want you know more about our volunteer supporters and loyal helpers from all over the world! Without you a large part of our activities would not be possible, thank you very much!
Angelika Hein
Profession: Freelance architect since the mid 1980s. I also write short stories and make music.
Why am I volunteering?
Architecture and three-dimensional art are closely connected for me. Architecture, as the "mother of all arts" (Vitruvius), is defined in our society today as a "serving" discipline, it has to function and be economical – in contrast to the individually creative activity of an artist. These different definitions don't let go of me and I am looking for connections, for superior common goals and ideas, besides the so-called "aesthetics", which is considered individually in both "disciplines". In doing so, I do not see the classical "sculptural sculpture" as an individual work in the "three-dimensionality", but also other artistic and creative forms of expression such as "media art", performance, dance, literature, music in the context of philosophy and science as well. This search for intellectual connections / networks – also in a social sense – has brought me to sculpture network.
I would like to realize this:
I have co-organized several sculpture network events so far, with Isabelle Henn for start `17 and start `18, organized guided tours in Munich, then, at the end of 2018, together with Eva Wolf as curator and Willy Hafner as journalist, I co-organized and supervised the Sculpture Network Lab (4 events in Amsterdam, Munich and Zurich). They were wonderful experiences and I would like to continue in this spirit: Bringing together different disciplines and people through art, thinking about social issues and finding common ground, that would be my goal.
sculpture network is a wonderful forum that can think and act internationally. At the same time, I see my activities and capacities as being more focused on Munich, my home town and also the administrative headquarters of sculpture network, – also with regard to my voluntary work and thus temporary opportunities. Especially in times of great fragility, irritation and uncertainty worldwide, rethinking, joint thinking and acting is required, on a large and small scale.
"Everything has to do with everything" – synergies – and perhaps art in particular, together with superordinate, interdisciplinary thinking, reinterpreted in three dimensions, can provide new impulses. I think about how I can contribute to this on a small scale and on site.
The last (digital) exhibition I visited:
My last exhibition visits were in January / February 2020: ERES Foundation: Zero Gravity – 50 Years of Moon Landing (art and science, interdisciplinary and socially oriented, with lectures on the topic, including the lecture Prix Coop Himmelblau) | Lenbachhaus, Kunstbau: Lebensmenschen. Alexei von Jawlensky and Marianne von Werefkin
Digital exhibitions may take some time getting used to. I prefer visiting exhibitions "live" on location.
The first thing I do when I can do anything again:
a) Inviting friends to dinner, exchanging thoughts in a familiar environment. The direct contact and conversation with people is important to me, also as an impulse and for the further development of new and own ideas.
b) Going to the cinema, theatre, exhibitions, concerts and music pubs, experiencing culture, human thoughts and creativity at first hand again. And playing tennis again!
Coffee or Tea?
Coffee: only in small doses, makes you nervous, promotes stress.
Tea: inspiring, healing, calming.
Lauren Borlovan
Profession: Architecture Student
How I see myself | I would like to realize this
Why am I volunteering?
I am volunteering because I love to get involved with the art community any way that I can!
The last (digital) exhibition I visited:
Artmossphere: Moscow Biennale of Street Art 2014
The first thing I do when I can do anything again:
Hug all of my friends!
Coffee or tea?
Coffee
Riley Saufley
Profession: Architecture Student
Why am I volunteering?
To learn more about artists and their sculptures as well as to be a part of a great organisation.
I would like to realize this:
Becoming a more creative version of myself through collage, sculpture, and painting!
The last (digital) exhibition I visited:
Bad Corgi, by Ian Cheng
The first thing I do when I can do anything again:
Enjoy a day at the Isar with friends.
Coffee or tea?
Green Tea!
Krissy Velardi
Profession: Architecture and Art History Student
How I see myself | I would like to realize this
Why am I volunteering?
Art has always had a special place in my heart. Creativity has been not just a hobby for me but also medicine and it is now even the core of the profession I am pursuing. I am really lucky to have art made so accessible to me throughout my life, so I hope to help others to make connections to art through the Sculpture Network articles by working on the English translations.
The last (digital) exhibition I visited:
I went on a walk through the Alte Pinakothek (from my desk) for a course I am taking about meditation and art!
The first thing I'll do when I can do anything again:
Give all of my friends really big hugs
Coffee or tea?
Coconut milk matcha lattes are my kryptonite
Aimee deMont
(It's a painting that I created)
Profession: (Currently) Language Teacher
Why am I volunteering?
I am volunteering in order to offer my language skills as well as to learn more about the art world.
I would like to realize this:
I would like to obtain my Masters in Psychology
The last (digital) exhibition I visited:
Fantastische Frauen at the Schirn Museum in Frankfurt
The first thing I do when I can do anything again:
Visit my family in Florida, USA
Coffee or tea?
Coffee with soy milk
Chelsea McIntyre
Profession: Multimedia-Artist
Why am I volunteering?
I'm passionate about sculpture, my first and truest love when it comes to media. It's important to keep our network of sculptors and enthusiasts connected across continents, politics, social practices and generations. I'm proud to be working with sculpture network from California to do just that!
I would like to realize this:
Last Will & Testament of Chelsea Brianne McIntyre
The last (digital) exhibition I visited:
Walt Whitman and the Arts in Brooklyn via the Brooklyn Museum (via the Google Art Project).
The first thing I do when I can do anything again:
Go on a hike. There's a trail in Malibu with a beautiful waterfall I've been dying to visit! Also, hug my mom.
Coffee or tea?
Tea! Especially licorice root.
Sophie Kulik
Profession: Student (Literature)
Why am I volunteering?
…for new and interesting input
…because I love to work with words
…because helping is necessary
…because a world without art doesn‘t work
I would like to realize this:
My dream is to publish a story book for children.
The last (digital) exhibition I visited:
Rothko & Me, Stedelijk Museum Schiedam (NL): 15 minutes alone with Rothko‘s painting Grey, Orange on Maroon, No. 8 – a real eye opener!
The first thing I do when I can do anything again:
I will visit my friends in Denmark and Sweden.
Coffee or tea?
Tea. Definitely tea, and lots of it.