Austrian Cultural Forum

 

#HelloIam ... Pille-Riin Jaik

 

Pille-Riin Jaik was born in 1991 in Tallinn, Estonia and lives and works in Vienna, Austria. In 2015 she started her studies “Art and Digital Media” at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, where she already studied “Expanded Pictorial Space-Action/Sculpture/Installation” as part of an exchange program during her BA degree in “Photography” at the Estonian Academy of Arts from 2010 to 2015. 

We are presenting her works Torpor/TardumusDedication II and Tangled. Have a look on our website and social media channels to see her work and vote for her untilAugust 26, 2018

And don't forget: Every reaction counts and gets her one click closer to presenting her work in Washington, DC!

 

 

FEATURED EVENT

CONCERT |
Stefan Donner

August 19, 2018 | 6:00 pm
@Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception

Photo © pixabay.com, CC0 License

On August 19, 2018 the young Austrian organist Stefan Donner will perform at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception as part of the Summer Organ Recital Series. The program will feature works by Johann Sebastian Bach, Louis Vierne, Josef Friedrich Doppelbauer and Franz Schmidt.

 

 

SAVE THE DATE

LECTURE | Music as a Strategy of Cultural Policy in Nazi Germany
September 5, 2018 | 7:00 pm
@ACF Washington

Photo © Innsbrucker Nachrichten, Nr. 151 (29.6.1943)

The young Austrian historian Bernhard Achhorner will discuss in his lecture the music of several prominent Tyrolean composers during the Nazi regime from 1938 to 1945, and will give a deep insight into cultural, educational, and identity policy purposes in Tyrol under the rule of Nazi Germany.

 

 

CONCERT & READING | "The Pianist of the Willesden Lane" by Mona Golabek
September 6, 2018 | 7:00 pm
@ACF Washington

Photo by Courtesy of Hershey Felder Presents 

The ACF Washington is honored to host the performance The Pianist of Willesden Lane with Grammy®-nominated pianist Mona Golabekas a preview event to her upcoming show at theJohn F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts, presented by Theater J.

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