Wanda Antz
- Wanda Antz, born in Cologne, 1954.
- Following secondary school and subsequent employment as a teacher, various internships in stage design and pottery.
- Establishment of own studio in the Longerich convent, now independent artist.
- 1983 cofounder of the artist group ZIG.
- 1986 first bronze and aluminium sculptures are created in cooperation with the artist couple Fernandez.
- Periodic exhibitions like “Kunst im Kloster” and GEDOK Cologne chamber of commerce follow.
- 2016 Exhibition at Kulturbahnhof in Nettersheim "100 für 100"
- 2016 Open Studios BBK Cologne "New & Old"
- 2015 KunstTage Rhein-Erft Abbey Brauweiler
- 2014 Afrodonia - Atelier Odo Rumpf
- 2013 - andenken - an exihibition by Wanda Antz and Jürgen Dehniger at Chapel St. Maria-Magdalena, graveyard Melaten, Cologne
- 2013 Street Gallery Lindenthal 2013
- 2012 dellgrün - trough the magnifying glass- Joint Exhibition at the Thurner Hof, Köln-Dellbrück
- 2011 Open Studios BBK Cologne
- 2010 Kunstroute Unna
- 2009 Open Studios BBK Cologne "Despite Construction Site"
- 2008 Open Studios BBK Cologne "! Africa"
- 2007 MDR Leipzig „Entlang des Flusses……Inspirationen aus Afrika“ - “Along the River......Inspirations of Africa“
- 2006 Open Studios BBK Cologne „Drei Cousinen und Afrika“ - “Three Cousins and Africa“
- 2005 Herkenart „Skulpturen und Installationen im Park“ - “Sculptures and Installations in the Park“
- 2004 Travelling Art
- 2002 Project „Altar“
- 2002 Exhibition Flora, Cologne „6 Richtige“ - “Six Right Ones“ (i.e. jackpot) with Hans-Jürgen von Almsik
- 1998 Cologne Municipal Museum „Thema Tod“ - “Topic Death“
- 1997 Gallery„Hanne Wydra-Jantz“
- 1997 Work Exhibition „Elke Fischer“
- 1996 Gallery Lindern; Vechta women’s prison, “Kunst im Knast“ - “Art in Jail“
- 1994 Open Studio Angelika Kreuter
- 1993 Simultanhalle Cologne, „eine stunde tot-dreiundzwanzig stunden totensonntag“ - “one hour dead-twenty-three hours sunday in commemoration of the dead“
- 1992 Project Madonna
- 1990 Project Tomb D. Antz
- 1989 Gallery “Art Du Feu“, Ulm
- 1988 Westfalenpark Dortmund, „Mama Makonde“ or „Wie weit ist Afrika“ or "How far is Africa“
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