“She has found her arena for the arts. Ann Wolff creates an international art arena in the Drotten ruin.”
After a successful show in Visby Cathedral Ann Wolff thinks it inspiring and important to bring exciting art events to Gotland and exhibit these in DROTTEN. a medivial churchruin in Visby
Besides Ann Wolff’s glass sculptures, there will be works by Czech artist and art professor Magdalena Jetelova, now based in Munich, who has exhibited her architectural installations in Prague, London and New York, the Swedish architect and artist Andreas Forsberg known on the Island through his project Studio Furillen, the Finnish artist Tuija Lindström, professor of photography, and Maria Miesenberger , wellknown Swedish artist.
The exhibition will run from 15th June to the end of September and will be supported from the Foundation’s own resources as well as through partners and sponsors.