ART.Welten

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ART.Welten is an Austrian association for independent artists. It was founded in 2005 by Monja Art, an Austrian film-maker and author, with the stated goal of being a place for artists to meet connected only by the "love of art". [1]

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ART.Welten focuses on the spreading of non-mainstream art, especially that which is of queer-interest or opposes to discrimination due to race, religion, sexual orientation, or disability. [2]

History and current status

History

While working on her first feature Anemonis, Monja Art founded the association ART.Welten with the two filmmakers and journalists Caroline Bobek and Patrick Dorner. Other founding members were Miha Veingerl and Bernhard Art.

Current status

ART.Welten has elected a new directorate. Monja Art is president, Caroline Bobek is deputy president. Both were accepted at the Filmacademy Vienna.

Antonia Barboric, Miha Veingerl, Patrick Dorner and Bernhard Art remain as members of the directorate.

Completed ART.Welten projects

Feature film

Documentaries

Experimental short films

Narrative short films

Animated short films

Found-footage experiments

Photography

Literature

Painting

Panel Discussion

Remittance Works and Co-Productions

This was an interview for the website CHiLLi.cc

Participations and awards

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References

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  2. "ART.Welten Imprint" . Retrieved 28 July 2006.
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