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Heidemarie Scherbaum, Anette Nöss and Andre Reichart
01.05.2026 - 17.05.2026 ,
Dorfmuseum im Pfannerhaus (Village museum in the Pfannerhaus)
Heidemarie Scherbaum from Rieden am Forggensee presents nude drawings and paintings created using pen, charcoal, watercolour and acrylic. She first began painting as a teenager. Later, she attended numerous art seminars and courses. From 2007 onwards, she began teaching watercolour and acrylic painting courses herself. In 2018, she organised the ‘Kunstsommer’ (Art Summer) in Rieden with great success. Most recently, she attended courses on nude painting. She believes that the nude also has its place in the art scene and that she thoroughly enjoyed creating these nudes. Everyone can form their own opinion on beauty and aesthetics. Perhaps with a smile?
Anette Nöss from Pfronten discovered her passion for art 15 years ago. Nature, in all its diversity and splendour of colour, is her greatest inspiration. In her intuitive art, works emerge step by step – free from rules and in harmony with the creative process. She takes great pleasure in working without constraints and allowing the artwork to take shape. In December 2014, she completed her studies as an art therapist and freelance artist. In July 2015, she opened her studio, Farbkraft, in Pfronten, which offers a wide range of courses in the studio and outdoors for everyone.
Andre Reichart from Pfronten creates wooden artworks that uniquely combine nature, craftsmanship and artistic vision. Every tree is already a work of art, and through a dialogue with the wood, works emerge that bear the traces of time and thus convey the uniqueness of nature in a special way. Thanks to the versatility of this living material, Andre Reichart creates everything from delicate sculptures to expressive objects that tell stories and transform spaces. Each work reveals the natural beauty of the wood in a new light.
Opening on Friday 1 May 2026 at 7.30 pm
Exhibition: 2 May – 17 May 2026, every Saturday and Sunday from 3 pm to 6 pm. On International Museum Day on 17 May, the museum will be open from 10 am with free admission.
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Last edited on 15.04.2026