For artists

Clarity, movement and direction in artistic practice

For artists

This is relevant for you if you:

  • are in a period of transition or development
  • work internationally, or wish to do so
  • lack clarity or structure
  • seek a precise, artistic external perspective

ReArtica supports artists in developing clear works and artistic practices, coherent processes and sustainable structures through dramaturgy as well as artistic and strategic thinking in context.

Dramaturgy

Dramaturgical support across all phases — from early ideas and conceptual grounding to structure, movement, language and the completed work.
The aim is clarity, intention and a form that carries.

This may include:

  • idea concept  artistic work
  • artistic language, text and communication
  • structure, form and dramaturgical movement
  • narrative, context and overall coherence
  • feedback, dialogue and critical reflection

Artistic Development

Support for projects, processes and the long-term artistic trajectory.
We work with vision, identity, intention and artistic questions — developing processes that allow the work to deepen, grow and find clear direction

This may include:

  • mapping artistic practice
  • defining values, vision and direction
  • research and development phases
  • conceptual grounding and artistic methods

Strategic Support

Beyond the artistic core, many artists need structural clarity, sustainable rhythms and support in times of transition.
I help develop frameworks, priorities and models that make artistic practice viable, regenerative and resilient over time.

This may include:

  • sustainable and regenerative working models
  • strategic direction for projects or practice
  • support during transitions or developmental shifts

Touring, International Work & Context

Drawing on extensive experience in international collaboration and touring, ReArtica supports artists in navigating contexts, partnerships and mobility.
The work involves positioning, presentation and understanding the cultural and professional landscapes an artist enters.

This may include:

  • international strategy and positioning
  • networks, partnerships and mobility
  • distribution and touring planning
  • contextual and narrative adaptation for different settings

How we can work together

Collaboration can take many forms – from single meetings to longer developmental processes.
The format is tailored to an artist’s phase, needs and ambitions.

  • dramaturgical conversations
  • ongoing advisory support
  • project-based development
  • research periods and residencies
  • work on context, communication and artistic identity
  • long-term collaboration or regular sparring

Who is it for

  • artistic developing new work
  • artists seeking clearer direction or language
  • artists entering new phases or transitions
  • artists working internationally
  • artists needing structure, support or sustainable models