Diverse Christmas exhibition opened in the Kulturforum Klagenfurt
Discover the multi-faceted Christmas exhibition in the Kulturforum & Kunstkabinett Carinthia. Vernissage on November 15, 2024, open until January 15, 2025. Art and culture in Klagenfurt await you!

Diverse Christmas exhibition opened in the Kulturforum Klagenfurt
A special Christmas exhibition will be presented for the first time this year at the Carinthian Cultural Forum and Art Cabinet in Klagenfurt. This aims to provide the audience with a compact but impressive view of theDiversity of fine art in Carinthiato surprise. What is particularly noteworthy is that two members of the postWERK art association are also taking part in this exhibition, which creates a special connection to the regional art scene.
A total of twenty artists, including both long-established and new talents, will present their works. The list of exhibitors in this remarkable show reads like a who’s who of the Carinthian art scene and includes names such as Barbara Ambrusch-Rapp, Niclas Anatol and Marjeta Angerer-Guggenberger.
Vernissage and exhibition
The official opening will take place on a special date: the vernissage will be celebrated on Friday, November 15, 2024, at 7 p.m. This will be musically accompanied by the duo Rudi Katholnig & Hans-Peter Steiner, while Gerhard Pohl will moderate the evening.
The exhibition is open from November 15, 2024 to January 15, 2025. Those interested in art have the opportunity to visit the works on Wednesdays and Fridays between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. The event location is the AMORC Cultural Forum Carinthia at Bahnhofstraße 9, on the 3rd floor of Klagenfurt.
Registration is required to participate. Those interested can contact the email address info@kulturforum-kunstkabinett-kaernten.at Register or use the contact number 0650-5391514. Further information is on the website kulturforumkaernten.at to find.
This exhibition promises to offer a deep insight into the creative landscape of Carinthia and will undoubtedly be an important event for the art scene in Klagenfurt.