Peter Aerschmann
Livio Baumgartner
Nino Baumgartner
Sarah Bernauer
Franziska Bieri
Georg Blunier
Corinne Bonsma
Kaspar Bucher
Neal Byrne Jossen
Livia Di Giovanna
Michele Dillier
Marcel Freymond
Markus Furrer
Annatina Graf
Sam Graf
Bettina Grossenbacher
Marta Herzog
Sophie Hofer
Mariann Oppliger
Katrin Hotz
Martin Jakob
Paul Le Grand
Karin Lehmann
Gabriela Löffel
Nicole Michel
Selina Reber
Kotscha Reist
Maja Rieder
Maude Schneider
Ise Schwartz
Sebastien Strahm
An important and broad platform to present the at once pleasurable and contradictory variety of Bernese and Jurassic art to audiences
The Hofstettenstrasse has been a regular programme of the Kunstmuseum Thun for a decade. Under the new name "Cantonale Berne Jura" - the Christmas Exhibition, it will be presented for the first time as a cantonal annual exhibition together with other institutions. This will create a new cultural exchange among the regions, which will benefit all involved parties - artists and organisers. Distributed among various art galleries and museums, the "Cantonale Berne Jura" will provide the artists with an important and broad platform to present the at once pleasurable and contradictory variety of Bernese and Jurassic art to audiences. On the second weekend of December 10 and 11, artists from Thun and the surrounding region will open their studios to the public. The Kunstmuseum will release a brochure with a site plan that tells the public how to reach the various studios. With: Peter Aerschmann, Livio Baumgartner, Nino Baumgartner, Sarah Bernauer, Franziska Bieri, Georg Blunier, Corinne Bonsma, Kaspar Bucher, Neal Byrne Jossen, Livia Di Giovanna, Michale Dillier, Marcel Freymond, Markus Furrer, Annatina Graf, Sam Graf, Bettina Grossenbacher, Marta Herzog, Sophie Hofer & Mariann Oppliger, Katrin Hotz, Martin Jakob, Paul Le Grand, Karin Lehmann, Gabriela Loffel, Nicole Michel, Selina Reber, Kotscha Reist, Maja Rieder, Maude Schneider, Ise Schwartz, Sebastien Strahm. Contemporary "labor 5: Ulrich Gorlich / Meret Wandeler", Archives of the place. Collecting strategies for photographic archives for regional development.