MQ Writer-in-Residence Kinga Toth
with the composer Silvia Rosani on “Electrical Jungles” (a project with literature, performance, music and participatory modern theater) as part of the Hannsmann Poethen Stipendium, Stuttgart. Since 2021 [...] categorized as flash fiction. Over the past few years, graphics, videos, montages, audio material and music have also been created to accompany this work, but she has still not quite achieved her goal of reaching
MQ Artist-in-Residence Ismail Myrseli
researcher, music educator and social activist. He holds a degree in archaeology from the Faculty of Anthropology at the University of Prishtina and works as a cultural worker, artist and music educator. [...] will complete an internship at mica - music austria during his two-month residency at the MQ. Myrseli would also like to present his ethnomusicological study of the music scene in Prishtina and Belgrade. This [...] in-depth retrospective look at relationships based on the first anti-fascist and socialist alternative music gatherings. The story is traced through personal narratives of the participants interviewed: five
MQ Artist-in-Residence Małgorzata Markiewicz
animate this web in any other way than wearing it and crawling. The crawl is accompanied by the trance music of musician Patryk Zakrocki and will be performed in March 2025 at the Neues Museum Nuremberg. In
MQ Artist-in-Residence Mykola Lebed
artist specializing in music and sound, working at the intersection of acoustic and electronic music. His work blends elements of minimalism, free jazz, improvisation, ambient music, and field recording [...] area: Music, Sound Art, Research Mykola Lebed © Yuri Gryaznov Mykola Lebed © Eugene Zhyvchik Mykola Lebed © Sasha Halushchak Mykola Lebed © Regina Zhelezniakov Key Facts nationality Ukraine area Music, Sound [...] recording. Classically trained as a pianist and saxophonist at Rivne Music College, Mykola has expanded beyond classical music to explore the psychedelic, metal, and free-improvisation scenes in Ukraine. He has
MQ Artist-in-Residence Joe Lyimo
works in his home country. In his work, he blends a wide range of musical styles – from hip-hop to classical, jazz, and electronic music – creating energetic and dynamic soundscapes. Throughout his career [...] Joe Lyimo area: Music, Fine Arts Goethe Talents performance (Pop-Kultur Festivals), 2023, © FYJ Nitafanya, 2024, © FYJ The Upcoming Artists Show, 2024, © FYJ Echoes of Luxuria (Poem), 2023, © FYJ Uvumbuzi [...] Uvumbuzi Residency (Sanaa Za Usawa Project), 2023, © FYJ Key Facts nationality Tanzanian area Music, Fine Arts residence Dar es salaam recommending institution BMEIA time period May 2025 - June 2025 Joe Lyimo
paraflows – Platform for Digital Art and Culture
1988, I’ve been active in various cultural institutions and projects, especially in the fields of music, film, theatre, visual arts and media art. Many of my projects take place in the context of the i [...] addresses the question of composing in a digital world and who continue to explore this question in their music, compositions and works. Read more Feature monochrom: art, DIY enthusiasts and extravagant theoreticians
Q21 Backstage: Hermes Baby
regular basis, but they also experiment with new narrative styles using literature, art, performance, music, film, photography and all other cultural and representative techniques. Together with artists and
Overground Resistance: Aka Niviâna in conversation with Oliver Ressler
Greenland it is the artists who communicate this. A big part of our culture is music and when there is a gathering, they play music or sing. We had a revolution around 40 years ago, where we were trying to [...] Denmark and there was just a huge reaction and it was something everybody knew about. The power of music was central. Also, to give some context: Greenland is the biggest island on earth and it is a huge
frei_raum Q21 exhibition space: "No Dancing Allowed"
Spaces" the two performers Julius Pristauz and Hannah Sussitz meet in the exhibition space and dance to music that remains inaudible to the audience. In reference to the piece "Untitled" (Go-Go Dancing Platform)
“We must not separate ethics and aesthetics.“
through material forms: through bakeries and cheese making and flour mills and farming and culture and music and new forms of assembly and relationships with nature. The proposition and protest entangled. And