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Wer bin ich überhaupt?

Wer bin ich überhaupt?

"Who am I anyway?" : Biographical self-portrayal in a small format

2-day online workshop with Julia Pühringer
Fri, November 25, 2022, 09:00 - 11:00, online (via ZOOM)
Fri, December 09, 2022, 10:00 - 12:00, online (via ZOOM)

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The curse of self-promotion: How do you create a biography for your own practice as an artist* and cultural worker*? You should be everywhere, ideally with a website and appearances on all social media channels. For applications, publications, press reports or even for applications and submissions, you need it, the infamous "short biography", in which everything should be included and preferably yesterday. What needs to go in there, what can be left out?
Whoever writes has the power of interpretation: so how do I convey a first impression of my artistic work in just a few lines, what form is suitable for me? The questions behind this are big: How do I want to be perceived as an artist*, what specialist skills do I want to convey? We find the answers and focus on the important aspects of creation, discuss techniques and methods of how these types of text can be used, how to find inspiration and a flow of writing. And because you don't leave a writing lab without letters, we'll get started right away, feedback included if desired.

Trainer: Julia Pühringer - Born in Linz, studied English and German in Vienna, ended up in journalism early on with a focus on film, TV and culture. She writes for the TV magazine Tele and works as a freelance journalist for Standard, Falter and schau magazine, among others. Tends to make incendiary speeches on relevant social media channels.

  • When: November 25 and December 9, 2022 each 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
  • Where: Online (via ZOOM) a link will be sent to the participants after registration.
  • Who: All FLINTA* people ?? Women, lesbians, inter, non-binary, trans and people who experience themselves without gender identity.
  • Registration link: https://forms.office.com/r/r9EXnek9kx


    Photo: Violetta Wakolbinger