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Opening Festival and Exhibition "Women’s Stories"

  • Chambre #0 Headquarter Wörtz Bäck, Bruneck (map)

Pip Maarschalk, Sissa Micheli & Carlotta Valente
Music by "Alpine Lounge"

Exhibition period 04.06.-30.06.26
Opening hours Exhibition & Headquarter: Sat–Wed: 09:00–19:00, Thu–Fri: 09:00–20:00


Carlotta Valente (Rome, 1992) is a visual artist whose work investigates photography as object, material, and technology. Through analogue and historical printing processes, she explores the relationship between image, time, and memory. In 2021, she founded Studio Bayard in Rome. Her works have been exhibited and published internationally, most recently in Milan, Vienna, and Verona.
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Pip Maarschalk is a photographer and art director with an intuitive approach to visual language. At the center of the fashion and documentary photography practice are emotion, authenticity, and the search for unexpected moments beyond polished surfaces.
Since the first photographic works created as a teenager, image series and projects have emerged in cities such as London, Belgrade, Paris, Milan, and Buenos Aires.
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Sissa Micheli Born in 1975 in Bruneck, Italy, the artist lives and works in Vienna. She studied at the University of Vienna, the School of Artistic Photography Vienna, and the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. Her work has received numerous awards and grants, including the Academy Prize Vienna, scholarships in New York, Paris, and London, the Austrian State Scholarship for Artistic Photography, and the title South Tyrolean Artist of the Year (2016). Since 2024, she has taught at the University of Innsbruck. Her work has been exhibited internationally in museums, galleries, and institutions including Kunsthalle Wien, Museion Bolzano, Lentos Kunstmuseum Linz, Museum der Moderne Salzburg, Fotohof Salzburg, and LUMEN Museum.
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