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Cultural Projects

In addition to our social initiatives, our commitment to cultural development is demonstrated through projects such as 'Atelier 360' and 'interAct.' Supported by the European Social Fund, these initiatives showcase our dedication to leveraging art and design for cultural enrichment and professional empowerment of artists.

'Atelier 360,' running from 2021 to 2023, offered visual artists a unique opportunity to create and display their work in virtual 3D art exhibitions. Through complimentary courses, participants developed their own exhibition concepts and realized them in 3D-animated, walk-through, interactive galleries. Beyond an introduction to photo editing and 3D software like Adobe Photoshop, artists were supported by experts in design, marketing, and 3D art. This project allowed artists to use their own galleries as digital portfolios or for marketing purposes, significantly expanding the reach of their work.

The 'interAct' project, active from 2023 to 2025, focuses on providing workshops in animation for visual arts, photography, and design. Following a successful first course where participants developed individual animations from idea to interactive short video, 'interAct' offers creative minds the chance to transform static artworks into dynamic animations. Over two months, participants learn everything from storytelling to video and animation, marketing, and publication. This initiative equips artists with marketing know-how to professionally promote their artworks, ensuring greater visibility and engagement in the digital age.

Both 'Atelier 360' and 'interAct' reflect our goal to support artists not only in their creative endeavors but also in gaining the marketing skills necessary to successfully promote their artwork. These projects serve as a bridge between artistic talent and professional visibility, enabling artists to thrive in a competitive cultural landscape.

Furthermore, it's important to note that our social and cultural projects are partially financed by the European Social Fund and/or the Social Fund Plus, as well as by the Land Berlin. This vital support underscores the significance of our initiatives, enabling us to extend our reach and impact within the community. Through these partnerships, we continue to explore and expand the intersections of art, design, and social innovation, contributing to a more vibrant and inclusive society."

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