Fleckstein, Cathy

Vorname: 
Cathy
Initialen: 
C.
Nachname: 
Fleckstein
Geburtsjahr: 
1955
Geburtsort: 
Molsheim (FR)
Geburtsland: 
Frankreich
Arbeitszeitraum: 
1977
CV: 

Vita Cathy Fleckstein

1955 Born in Molsheim, FR

1973–1975 Studied German and Romance language and literature in Strasbourg, FR, and Kiel

1975–1980 Studied ceramics under Prof. Johannes Gebhardt at the technical college in Kiel (today Muthesius University of Art and Design), department of design, subject area fine art

since 1977 Solo and group exhibitions in Germany and abroad

1979 Höhr-Grenzhausen, Deutsche Keramik 79 – Westerwald Prize: Talent Award

1980 Graduation with the degree Dipl. Art

1981 Lectureship at Stuttgart State Academy of Art and Design

1982 Vallauris, FR, 8th International Biennial of Art Ceramics, Modern Ceramics Prize

1982–1989 Lectureship at the technical college in Kiel (today Muthesius University of Art and Design), department of design, subject area fine art

1985 Frechen, Ceramics Prize of the Frechen Cultural Foundation

1986 Geneva, CH, member of The International Academy of Ceramics

Member of Gruppe 83

1986–1993 Public art commissions:

1986 City Hall in Neumünster

1992/93 Employment Exchange in Heide

1993 Primary school in Mettenhof, Kiel

1987 Member of the artists’ association Bundesverband Bildender Künstler e.V.

Responsible for Keramik-Centrum Kiel

Working scholarship from the state of Schleswig-Holstein

1988–1995 Studio in Rosdorf, Schleswig-Holstein

1991 Substituting for Prof. Johannes Gebhardt at the technical college in Kiel (today Muthesius University of Art and Design), department of design, subject area fine art

1996–2000 Studio in Kiel

2001 Kapfenberg, AT, prizewinner in the category Relief at the 2nd International Ceramics Biennial

since 2001 Studio in Preetz

CERAMICS CATHY FLECKSTEIN

Möwenstieg 4

24211 PREETZ

Germany

Phone +49-4342-858964

info@keramik-fleckstein.de

Pictures: Cathy Fleckstein, Portrait (source Académie Internationale de le Céramique); Halbkugelform (source Auctionet); Gefäss (source Académie Internationale de la Céramique); wallpiece (source website artist).