Rozalina Busel from Belarus and Ruth Unger from Leipzig will be living and working together at the Keramikkünstlerhaus as part of the °Ceramic Artist Exchange Tandem Program from March 12th to April 30th!
During their stay, visitors will have the opportunity to meet the artists: At the Showing on Tuesday, March 25th at 6 PM, Rozalina Busel and Ruth Unger will present deep insights into their work through a projector and share what inspires them artistically.
On Saturday, March 29th, the Keramikkünstlerhaus will open its doors from 10 AM to 5 PM for an Open Studio: Here visitors can observe the artists at work, engage in conversation, and hopefully enjoy a coffee in our garden if the weather is nice.
Additionally, on April 12th, Ruth Unger will lead a children’s workshop inviting kids aged 8 and up to explore artistic ceramics – registration is possible via our email address.
To conclude their stay in Neumünster, the two artists will showcase their work: The exhibition will open on Thursday, April 24th at 6 PM! During the opening, the artists will discuss their work and creative process in an Artist Talk.
Opening Hours:
Showing: Tue., March 25th, 6 PM; Open Studio: Sat., March 29th, 10 AM – 5 PM; Workshop: Sat., April 12th
Exhibition Opening Hours:
Vernissage: Thu., April 24th, 6 PM; Exhibition: Fri., April 25th – Mon., April 28th, 2 PM – 5 PM
Rozalina Busel (Belarus)

Rozalina Busel (Belarus) explores borders and restrictions in her planned installation “BORDERS AND RESTRICTION. ONE MORE BRICK”, inspired by mourning rituals and her own migration experience. Ceramic “coffin bricks” – some mixed with ashes – and multimedia elements address physical and symbolic transitions. The objects, complemented by AI-generated floral motifs and sound recordings, engage with themes of loss, memory, and overcoming barriers.
www.instagram.com/rozalina_busel/

Ruth Unger (Leipzig)

Ruth Unger (Leipzig) explores the connection between identity and materiality in her project “ONE MASK. ONE DAY. IN CLAY.” Since 2020, she has been working on a series of mask sculptures that reflect everyday and universal experiences. At the Keramikkünstlerhaus, she is creating 50 new ceramic masks, deliberately embracing incompleteness as a key element, adding a new conceptual dimension to the series.
www.instagram.com/ruth__unger/
