Guides

  • Véronique Charon

    The Belgian-born freelance art educator has been working at several museums in Frankfurt since 1992: Museum of Applied Arts, SCHIRN KUNSTHALLE, Lufthansa Aviation Center, Städel Museum and Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation. She has also led numerous workshops in German and French and is taking part in the Frankfurt Art Experience for the third time this year.

  • Anastasia Dovhan

    Anastasia Dovgan gained valuable experience with historical works of art as a graphics restorer at the National Art Museum in Odessa. In Germany, she expanded her focus to contemporary art and applied her knowledge creatively. Her next career step led her to Galerie Heike Strelow in Frankfurt am Main, where she deepened her passion for modern art and further developed her skills.

  • Tamara Dzyubiy

    Tamara Dzyubiy first discovered her passion for art as a hobby by visiting exhibitions. She later studied art history for several years and gained valuable experience as a guide at international art weeks, such as Amsterdam Art Week. She regularly attends major art events worldwide, including Art Basel, Documenta and the Biennale. Despite her professional career in marketing, art remains her true passion. In the near future, she plans to build up her own art collection.

  • Serkan Goeren

    Serkan Goeren studied philosophy, art history and psychoanalysis at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University and holds a bachelor's degree in economics. He lives and works as a freelance artist, art theorist and curator in Frankfurt am Main. In his artworks and essays he deals with metamodernist art.

  • Hanneke Heinemann

    Hanneke Heinemann studied art history, Italian and modern German literature in Marburg and Venice. Even during her studies, she organized guided art tours, also by bike. She has lived in Frankfurt since 1997 and works at several art and cultural institutions. She is familiar with the Frankfurt gallery scene through her many years of work for the Frankfurt Galleries Interest Group and her involvement in individual galleries. She is a lecturer in art history at the evening school of the Freie Kunstakademie Frankfurt. She is enthusiastic about art in which forms and materiality lead to a special perception.

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  • Britta Kamptner

    "I first wanted to become an actress, then a theater director and then an artist and curator. Since 2007, I have been working as a passionate museum educator for various large museums in Frankfurt. I can combine all professions in this job. As a huge fan of Jim Henson, the creator of the Muppet Show, I have also had the great honor of developing and acting in the hand puppet performances for the SCHIRN KUNSTHALLE FRANKFURT for several years."

  • Polly Livshits

    Polly Livshits is a freelance illustrator and artist from Frankfurt. She graduated from the Offenbach University of Art and Design with a degree in graphic design and illustration. As an illustrator and graphic designer, she works on cultural and integrative projects in Germany and Morocco as well as supervising several development aid projects. She is currently setting up a platform for cultural exchange and support for Amazigh women in southern Morocco.

  • Isabelle Stamm

    After working in the art trade, Isabelle Stamm held positions in the cultural department of the French embassy and at the Institut français before working at municipal level in the Berlin district of Neukölln. In addition to curatorial activities, she managed projects in the administration of third-party funds and the awarding of grants. She also worked in cultural education and art mediation projects.

  • Thomas Sterna

    Thomas Sterna lives and works in Merano (Italy), Frankfurt am Main and Aschaffenburg. He studied German and Philosophy at the Goethe University in Frankfurt and Fine Arts at the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz, where he became a master student of Prof. A. Nierhoff in 1994. Sterna has been exhibiting internationally since 1994, focusing on performance, video and installation. He is also interested in contemporary art theory and the conditions of autonomous artistic production. A central concern of his work is the examination of social and political issues.