Wir Kommen
In collaboration with Lene Albrecht · Ulrike Draesner · Sirka Elspaß · Erica Fischer · Olga Grjasnowa · Simoné Goldschmidt-Lechner (sgl) · Verena Güntner · Elisabeth R. Hager · Kim de l'Horizon · I.V. Nuss · Maxi Obexer · Yade Yasemin Önder · Caca Savic · Sabine Scholl · Clara Umbach · Julia Wolf
Dumont, 2024
collective novel
Water Carriers
In collaboration with Anna Resei
MK&G, Hamburg, 2023
ceramic elements
Skylla
In Collaboration with mit Franziska Gänsler, Lau Lukkarila, Lynn Takeo Musiol
Schauspielhaus, Hamburg, 2023
queer craft/ lesbian drama / HER*story
Pandora
In collaboration with Artemis Kondyli Roussou, Fran Edgerley, Dorothee Halbrock, Hallo: e.V. / PARKS, POSSY, Nuriye Tohermes, Aska Welford and others
Schauspielhaus, Hamburg, 2023
Queer Commons
Pandora (Greek: all-giver, from pan ‘all-‘, ‘total’ and doron ‘gift’, also translated as ‘all-gifted one’) was the first FLINTA* created from clay. Endowed with all talents for the seduction of humankind, dey dismissed all the beautiful evils of the world, leaving only hope behind. The world in capitalism. Or was Pandora the deity of the earth after all, in whose earthen vessel were all the gifts necessary for life? And a few cis guys once again retold the story? What we know: Humans at some point came up with the idea to commodify the earth itself, that is, to make it a commodity and also to release it for destruction in this logic of ownership. Other people, non-binary counterparts and hopefully also deities, are at the same time committed to preserving commons and creating new ones – sharing instead of exploiting, caring instead of dominating. The shape of these queer commons and how we can shape more is what we want to explore this evening, moving beyond the apathy of hope into non-binary space. In different modes of conversation, we will share transnational knowledge with each other, work together with the clay of the earth and on a ceramic sculpture, locate ourselves in the realities of the theater space, talk to each other, and hopefully end up dancing together.
Les Dramaturx/Lynn Takeo Musiol
Telling Stories

Pizza Orlando
Novel project
28.11.17, 22:51 – Nina: I’m crying as I write into digital nothingness, but it’s all real here with me. I want to be your partner, not your sidekick.
Excerpts of the manuscript were published in the literary journals BELLA triste and Die Epilog.
The text is represented by: Julia Eichhorn Literaturagentur
Working On You
In collaboration with Julia Tielke
Mikropol, Hamburg, 2022
installation/video/sculpture
Working On You is the disclosure of a dialogue between two artists whose work mutually influences and conditions each other, in which the reality of one, insidiously becomes the fiction of the other.
The exhibition is about relationships: Body and space, inside and outside, me and you. The half-fictional, half-documentary video material, which shows a woman over several years in her working and private life, is about the end of a queer love affair and the confrontation with it in her own artistic practice. Questions are raised about the limits of authorship and artistic continuity.
“A large room into which the sunlight falls. The windows are open. In front of the windows hang long, white curtains made of thin fabric. The wind pushes them lightly into the room. Everything is clean and tidy. We walk barefoot on the light floorboards. You stand at the window smoking a cigarette. You come out of the shower and your hair is wet. You are lying on the sofa reading a book. Your feet are on the backrest. There is a tall bookcase on the wall. You have read to me book after book from it over the years. I sit at the desk and watch the sun on the floorboard. I put my feet up on the warm spots.”
In collaboration with Julia Tielke
Lesbian Dreams Come True
In collaboration with Sofia Artemis Kondyli Roussou
Galerie Genscher, Hamburg, 2022
ceramics/photography
The true feminist deals out of a lesbian consciousness whether or not she ever sleeps with women. (Audre Lorde)
Lesbian photography, lesbian ceramics, lesbian food.
Curated by Philomena Lauprecht in Galerie Genscher
Novaland
In collaboration with Annette Haunschild, Katharina Holstein-Sturm, Aysel Koclu, Eva Martin and Yara Jakobs
Novaland is an open art space in the district of Veddel in Hamburg.
In cooperation with New Hamburg and the church at Veddel, weekly art workshops are held for children with and without refugee experience. In addition, several times a year we organize art weeks for children and young people in the accommodations for refugees at Veddel.
In 2020, with the beginning of the Corona Pandemic, we developed Novapost, a bring home offer for creative projects that can be realized independently at home.
Novaland is funded by Hans Neumann Stiftung, Bürgerstiftung Hamburg and Fonds Freiräume / Hamburgische Kulturstiftung.
Queerramics
