Ursula Jobst: Big retrospective in the Lindenau Museum starts soon!

Ursula Jobst: Big retrospective in the Lindenau Museum starts soon!

Kunstgasse 1, 04600 Altenburg, Deutschland - The Lindenau Museum Altenburg plans an outstanding exhibition that is dedicated to the art of work and the life's work of the artist and former studio manager Ursula Jobst. The presentation with the title "drawing board and needle pillow" is presented by Abg-net 2025 instead.

Ursula Jobst, who was born in 1929 and died at the end of November 2024 at the age of 95, was not only a passionate artist, but also a committed art mediator. Your contribution to artistic education in Altenburg is undisputed. She led the studio of imaging art in the Lindenau Museum for almost two decades and played a crucial role in the founding of the art school in 1971.

diverse artistic techniques

The exhibition will show an impressive selection of jobs work, including scissors cuts, textile applications, collages and print graphics. The works of art are selected from various creative phases of their career to present the wide range of their artistic techniques. The Lindenau-Museum thus lifts the versatility and creativity Ursula Jobst, who also offered over 50 years of practical art lessons in the region as a mentor and teacher.

The introductory speech for the opening on July 17, 2025 at 6 p.m. Hold Benjamin Spira, deputy director of the Altenburger Museums. Entry to the exhibition is free of charge, which gives everyone interested to dive into the fascinating world of Ursula Jobst's art.

a lasting inheritance

Ursula Jobst's influence on the artistic landscape of Altenburg remains unforgettable. She encouraged numerous students in her artistic development and thus shaped a whole generation of artists. When she retired in 1989, she left a remarkable legacy that is now recognized by this exhibition.

Visitors are invited to be inspired by the creative energy and innovation spirit of Ursula Jobst, while the Lindenau Museum illuminates an important chapter in the region's art history. The diversity of your work is shown to illustrate its important role in the art scene of Altenburg.

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