Mission statement
Symposion Lindabrunn was founded in 1967 as the Stone Sculptors’ Symposium, and has since been run as a place for artistic debate and as an open development space for contemporary art.
The special feature of the place is that here art and natural space overlap in many ways. This applies to its history as well as to current and future-defining issues in art and society. Rare biodiversity and art history are closely interwoven here. Digital art and space production intertwines with analog work concepts and walking routes of local to international musicians*, flaneurs*, artists*, picnic enjoyers*, hackers*, students* and many more.
The Symposion Lindabrunn offers a contemporary program for art and discourse in various event formats and supports artists in the development of projects that deal with the place or the questions that the place raises.