Course 3: Evening Studio at the Kunsthalle Bielefeld: Art as a Living Process


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Evening Studio at the Kunsthalle Bielefeld: A Space for Concentration, Experimentation, and Artistic Freedom
On Wednesday, June 10, 2026, the Kunsthalle Bielefeld opens its evening studio for young people aged 16 and older, as well as adults. The ongoing course is aimed at anyone who wishes to deepen their own image creation process and experiment with artistic means in a small group. The offer is led by Lars Rosenbohm; the Kunsthalle explicitly locates it in the field of education and communication. ([bielefeld.jetzt](https://www.bielefeld.jetzt/node/1831458))
An Artistic Experience Between Observation and Intuition
The evening studio focuses on the productive tension between individual work observation and collective exchange. Anyone who appreciates drawing, painting, and open processes will find an exhibition atmosphere here that does not aim for quick results, but rather for aesthetic experience, concentration, and the conscious experimentation with material, line, and color application. The Kunsthalle describes the course as a weekly format with a total of nine sessions and a limited number of participants of a maximum of ten people. ([bielefeld.jetzt](https://www.bielefeld.jetzt/node/1831458))
Kunsthalle Bielefeld as a Learning Place for Contemporary Art
The Kunsthalle Bielefeld is a museum for modern and contemporary art with a collection, temporary exhibitions, tours, and museum educational offers. Important for visitors: The building is wheelchair accessible from the city train stop Adenauerplatz; all exhibition floors are accessible by elevator, and a wheelchair-accessible restroom is located in the café. The opening hours, tours, and admission prices are also clearly communicated, making the venue a well-planned cultural spot. ([kunsthalle-bielefeld.de](https://kunsthalle-bielefeld.de/besuchen/?utm_source=openai))
Lars Rosenbohm: Process, Ambivalence, and Visual Language
Rosenbohm, born in 1971 in Lemgo and living and working in Bielefeld, develops art that oscillates between figuration and abstraction. The Kunsthalle describes his works as characterized by overpaintings, fragmentations, and additions; charcoal drawings and paintings open a space of possibilities where body, shell, concealment, and interiors merge. His works have been exhibited at the Museum Marta Herford, the Kunsthaus Essen, and the Museum Schloss Moyland, and he received the CityARTists Art Prize NRW in 2023. ([kunsthalle-bielefeld.de](https://kunsthalle-bielefeld.de/programm/ausstellungen/lars-rosenbohm/))
Why Visiting is Worth It
Those who visit the evening studio do not experience a classic exhibition showcase, but rather a lively place of artistic practice. This is precisely where the strength of this format lies: It combines cultural education, artisanal freedom, and the inspiring atmosphere of the Kunsthalle Bielefeld into a concentrated artistic experience. An evening that sharpens one’s perception and sparks the desire for new work awaits all those who want not just to view art but to interrogate it themselves. ([bielefeld.jetzt](https://www.bielefeld.jetzt/node/1831458))
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