Sandra Grünberger

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More about the contributor

Born in Linz in 1977, she currently lives and works in Rufling and Linz and in her studio in Haslach. After studying at the University of Art and Design Linz, she has been teaching at Borg Linz since 2004.

In 2020, she travelled along the Austrian border with her art project “Grenzladern – altes Handwerk und Traditionen in die Zukunft tragen”. Since 2021 she has been an author in the trade journal “Wollkraut” and in the magazine of the Handspinngilde e.V. Since 2022 Sandra has been organising courses and workshops as a head.heart.hand.worker in her own studio.

Her working motto: “Make a lot out of little”

Participations

Nodes of textile identities

The former weaving and spinning mill Ebensee is the hub of the project, which addresses the history of the working world of women, role attributions, social achievements and controversies.

(Original title: Einen Faden Ziehen)