Art & Culture stimulate, connect, educate...
Art and culture provide a unique means of communicating corporate culture. Well-attuned interactions between business and culture attract a lot of attention. Not only are lasting investments of resources important – the impulses set free by art and culture must furthermore be taken in and compromises must be avoided.
The cultural work we initiate isn’t always aimed just at an interaction between business and culture. It often carries a mutual promotional and educational thought as well, or may be intended to push the boundaries...
We would be only too pleased to advise and assist you with this task.

Alamanni – a Norn play (20-22 August 2004)
Original musical dealing with the themes of fate and identity. The piece offers plenty of entertainment while also exploring more profound elements. Music: Martin Weber.
The Alpenrhein Valley at the end of the 5th century: Two boys, Lantfrit and Notker, first see the light of day in Rhî-Ems. The gods reveal to the gothi (priest) of Rhî-Ems that Lantfrit is predestined to lead the tribe. However, one of the Norns recognises the potential in Notker. She sees him as the better choice of leader who could save the Alamanni from their ultimate downfall against the Franks. She intervenes in the fate of the people – and the inevitable happens...

JOUR FIXE in the atrium
(10/2005 until 12/2006)
The centre of attention of this event series stood art and culture of varying art circles and areas. The goal was an as open as possible platform for “young” artists who had to take on the role of organizer. The “Naturfreunde Hohenems” took care of food and drink with the proceeds benefitting their work with the youth.

Art exhibitions at at&co
(2002 until 2009)
Between 2002 and 2009 we regularly initiated and organised art exhibitions in collaboration with the proprietors of “at&co regionales zentrum ems” on the premises.
The goal was to offer “young” artists in Hohenems in particular an affordable presentation platform – a top-class setting for their work.