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Inside Our Vienna Workshop Series

By Zoey Lynn · 30 December 2025 · Workshops

Since launching our workshop series in early 2024, we've hosted over forty sessions in various spaces across Vienna — from a converted Gründerzeit apartment near the Naschmarkt to the bright, open studios of the WUK cultural centre in Alsergrund. Each workshop is different, but they all share a common thread: the belief that creativity is a practice, not a gift.

The Format

Our workshops typically run for three hours and accommodate between eight and fifteen participants. We keep groups small deliberately — it allows for individual attention and genuine dialogue. Each session begins with a short presentation on a specific technique or concept (generative design, colour grading, motion graphics), followed by a guided hands-on exercise and an open creation period.

Participants range from fine arts students at the Akademie der bildenden Künste to professional designers, architects, and self-taught digital enthusiasts. The diversity of backgrounds is one of the workshop's greatest strengths — a graphic designer from Favoriten and a sculptor from Josefstadt bring very different perspectives to the same creative challenge.

"The most rewarding moment in any workshop is when someone creates something they didn't think they were capable of. That surprise — that's what art education should feel like."

What Participants Create

By the end of each session, every participant has a finished digital piece — something they can share, print, or develop further. We've seen abstract landscapes inspired by the Wachau Valley, data-driven portraits of Viennese neighbourhoods, and generative pattern systems that reference traditional Austrian textile design. The range is extraordinary.

Upcoming Sessions

Our spring 2026 series will focus on the theme "Nature/Code" — exploring the intersection of natural systems and computational art. Workshops will be held at our studio space near Schottengasse and at partner venues in Graz and Salzburg. Registration is €120 per session, with reduced rates of €75 available for students and members of recognised Austrian cultural organisations.

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