CV

2025
Founder of the Impremite! Art Institute

  • Online Art Studies programm

MA Japanese Studies (University of Vienna)

  • Film studies x Japanese studies: A comparison between Ozu Yasujiro and Hou Hsiao-Hsien

2024

The first student finished the 3-year Art Studies Program that I founded with the title PA (Professional of Arts).

2023-2025
Art studies at the University of Applied Arts, Vienna/AT

  • Design Sketching
  • Life drawing
  • Animation

2021
Founder of the Music & Arts Program MAGO KLANGATELIER, St.Pölten/Vienna/AT

  • Piano teaching
  • Vocal teaching
  • Artistic expression
  • Art studies program (especially painting at that time) that led to the Impremite! Art Institute in 2025

2017
Interactive Blacklight Audioinstallation, Klangatelier Kollektiv (Playground Festival x TAKE Festival, Vienna/AT)

2016
Founder of the Association Betont – Verein zur Förderung kreativer Freizeitgestaltung, Vienna/AT

  • Rethinking childcare programs
  • Supporting children’s cancer program (Kinderkrebsforschung St.Anna Spital) and developing drawing workshops for blind people

2015-2017

Essential member of the Association Audiogate – Association for the Promotion of Austrian Music

  • Radio and Stage Performance
  • Audio-Post-Production of Life Band interviews for our radio program Newborn – The Bands of Tomorrow at Radio Orange in Vienna/AT

2015-2016

Japanese Studies assistant at the University of Vienna for Prof. Ingrid Getreuer-Kargl

2014-15
Exchange Student Program at Hosei University 法政大学, Tokyo/Japan

2012
BA Japanese Studies at University of Vienna (Universität Wien)

2011-12
Exchange Student Program at Université Paris, Paris/France

2010
Practical at the World Museum (Weltmusem), Vienna/AT

  • Photographing archive pieces
  • Digitalising the historical collector’s book of Franz von Siebold (Austria/Asia)
  • Bibliography research

Essayist and interviewer for the literature association of St.Pölten/AT

  • Interviewpartner: The art collector Leopold from the Leopold Museum; Dr. Bettina Zorn on the situation of the Weltmuseum and museum politics, Dr. Johannes Wilhelm (Japanese studies, University of Vienna) on the Fukushima Incident