Mosaic Art & Artistic Commissions

Portfolio

Restorations

Lectures, Masterclasses

  • 2025 – 12 Sept. Lecture on mosaic art, Cartier, Kurfürstendamm, Berlin

  • 2023 – 13 Oct. Lecture on mosaic restoration at the Federal Assembly of Craft Conservators, Hannover

  • 2022 – 26 May Symposium of the German Society for Mosaic Art:
    one lecture on mosaic restoration and one lecture on the indirect setting technique, Bad Dürkheim

  • 2020 – Masterclass “Mosaic Techniques”, 7–9 Feb 2020, Zalenieki Commercial and Craft School Restoration House, Jelgava Municipality, Latvia

  • 2018 – Masterclass “Mosaic Techniques”, 19–21 Mar 2018, Potsdam University of Applied Sciences, Department of Conservation and Restoration

Exhibitions, Competitions

  • 2023 – Winner of the Art in Architecture competition for Schloss Burg (cities of Solingen, Wuppertal, and Remscheid), Svenja Teichert together with Deborah Wargon, Schloss Burg, Solingen

  • 2024 – Group exhibition “Drag on”, 9–10 Feb, Galerie Z22, Berlin

  • 2016 – Group exhibition Exposition de l’artisanat d’art, Hôtel de Ville, Paris, France

  • 1997 – Group exhibition “Ti regalo un cantiere”, Galleria, Udine

Sociocultural Projects, Projects with Schools

  • 2015 – Three mosaic projects at KTO Berlin: mosaics for seating sculptures, classes 7, 9, and 10

  • 2015 – Mosaic project, Max Planck Gymnasium, class 9, glass wall mosaic

  • 2014 – Mosaic project, Johanna Eck School: wall mosaic in the school entrance area, class 10

  • 2014 – Mosaic project, wall artwork for the student club, class 6, Otto Nagel Gymnasium Biesdorf

  • 2014 – Mosaic project, patchwork flower mosaic using historic materials, Ernst Abbe Gymnasium Berlin

  • 2014 – “Es wird eine Treppe” – participation in a design competition involving children for the Kindl staircase, Neukölln

  • 2013 – Realization of the project “Peace Wall” for the New York organization City Arts: design of a ~60 m² house wall with more than 200 volunteers

  • Since 1998 – Various projects with the Children and Youth Museum Schöneberg and the MachMit Museum in Prenzlauer Berg