
BY JOANA BERND
The above is an extract from How to Not Kill Your Tender Heart. The full guide is available here.
The Tender Hearts Noon (Barcelona) workshop details are here.
Joana Bernd (1994) is an interdisciplinary artist based in Germany. Her artistic practice encompasses various mediums, including painting and video performances, aiming to create accessible art that resonates on a personal level. Bernd's work often reflects an intersectional feminist perspective, emphasizing the interconnectedness of emotional and ecological issues. In her paintings inner worlds are depicted like guidance from inside.
Her work has been exhibited in a solo show in Kopenhagen and in various group shows in European cities, such as Berlin, Barcelona, and London.






BY JOANA BERND





The above is an extract from How to Not Kill Your Tender Heart. The full guide is available here.
The Tender Hearts Noon (Barcelona) workshop details are here.
Joana Bernd (1994) is an interdisciplinary artist based in Germany. Her artistic practice encompasses various mediums, including painting and video performances, aiming to create accessible art that resonates on a personal level. Bernd's work often reflects an intersectional feminist perspective, emphasizing the interconnectedness of emotional and ecological issues. In her paintings inner worlds are depicted like guidance from inside.
Her work has been exhibited in a solo show in Kopenhagen and in various group shows in European cities, such as Berlin, Barcelona, and London.

BY JOANA BERND





The above is an extract from How to Not Kill Your Tender Heart. The full guide is available here.
The Tender Hearts Noon (Barcelona) workshop details are here.
Joana Bernd (1994) is an interdisciplinary artist based in Germany. Her artistic practice encompasses various mediums, including painting and video performances, aiming to create accessible art that resonates on a personal level. Bernd's work often reflects an intersectional feminist perspective, emphasizing the interconnectedness of emotional and ecological issues. In her paintings inner worlds are depicted like guidance from inside.
Her work has been exhibited in a solo show in Kopenhagen and in various group shows in European cities, such as Berlin, Barcelona, and London.

BY JOANA BERND





The above is an extract from How to Not Kill Your Tender Heart. The full guide is available here.
The Tender Hearts Noon (Barcelona) workshop details are here.
Joana Bernd (1994) is an interdisciplinary artist based in Germany. Her artistic practice encompasses various mediums, including painting and video performances, aiming to create accessible art that resonates on a personal level. Bernd's work often reflects an intersectional feminist perspective, emphasizing the interconnectedness of emotional and ecological issues. In her paintings inner worlds are depicted like guidance from inside.
Her work has been exhibited in a solo show in Kopenhagen and in various group shows in European cities, such as Berlin, Barcelona, and London.