Decade x Dialogue with Stefanie Loveday
@stefanieloveday and Betty Böhm @betty_boehm_
Opening April 29th 2026, 7pm
at Kunstquartier Bethanien/ Projektraum
Performance by Betty Böhm & Stefanie Loveday
at 7.30pm
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Riding (in)audible currents
Betty Böhm, Stefanie Loveday, 2026
Sound performance, 30 minutes, dimensions variable
Rocks, core samples, wood, plants, salt, ice, field recordings, electronics, microphones, modular synthesiser
In their first collaborative sound performance, Stefanie Loveday and Betty Böhm explore and manipulate both audible and inaudible worlds of sound and frequency. What at first seems paradoxical is made possible by special microphones that can convert vibrations into sound and make electromagnetic radiation audible.
The artists draw on a vast archive of field recordings they have made in a wide variety of locations around the world, such as forests, glaciers, lakes, and mountains. Throughout the performance, they contrast these natural soundscapes with the hidden world of artificial, human-generated electromagnetic radiation - which comes, in a sense, as a byproduct of every electronic and digital device and plays a tangible role in shaping our environment. Böhm and Loveday take us on a playful journey that uses sound to reveal the profound impact humans have had on our ecosystem.
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Photo credit: Stephanie Imbeau
Excited to share the next part of Passing cycle: Re II this week -
Together with sound performance by @stefanieloveday
Saturday 20.9. at 20:00 @mottobooks
Re II is the next part of an audio–dance performative cycle Passing, created by Martina Jurak, that discloses urban developments through exploration of enormous construction sites which expand across Berlin.
The piece will present a sound collaboration with Stefanie Loveday that focuses on newly built parts of the controversial A100 highway. Both artists find the newly opened 16th and the planned 17th construction phase problematic from an ecological, political, and economic perspective, and have used it to gather their multi-formed creative material.
Urban research will be shown as performative installation with found objects, butoh inspired movement, and electro-acoustic sound, to question the processes of the ongoing spatial changes.
Donations welcome 🤍
Sharing new work at an artist talk on Thursday, June 13th at Nordover Art Center in Longyearbyen, Svalbard. Artist talk is with @miller.kovacs who will be sharing new images from her Supernatural and Rare Earth series.
Thank you to Spitsbergen Artist Center Residency and @philotera !
This project was funded by @culturemoveseurope
Last day for the auction!
I have three works up for auction to support SAP Space. Link in bio + details below::::::
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Posted @withregram • @sapspace.berlin These three works are by Stefanie Loveday, a Swiss-Canadian artist whose work combine photography, video and sound to re-interpret the human-altered landscape. Stefanie presented visual, audio and performative works at SAP Space in 2023. Her work in the auction are breath-taking. These photographs don’t do them justice. Appointments to come see her works as well as all the other works can be made before Friday.
The available works here are as follows
***Accumulation VIII***
40 x 30 cms, Archival Pigment Print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta framed with black wood frame and museum glass, Edition of 5
***Meuroer See I***
40 x 40 cms, Archival Pigment Print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta framed with silver Aluminum frame and museum glass, Edition of 5
***Aletch Glacier***
100 x 100 cms, Archival Pigment Print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta mounted on Dibond (with back wall mount), Edition of 3
I’ll be performing Saturday evening at ICG Gallery / Iris Ceramica @ Auguststr. 6, Berlin. Event is from 16:00 - 21:00, I’ll be performing around 18:00.
Have some new spring sounds to share 🌱
Thanks @vincent_manfuoco for organizing!
@galleryweekendberlin@irisceramicagroup_berlin
I have some works in an auction @sapspace.berlin - opening tonight! The auction will be active online and in person for the duration of @sellerie_weekend and into the following weekend.
yardt SALE
24.4 - 5.5.24
SAP Space
Donaustr. 50
12043 Berlin
sapspaceberlin.com
In Turku, Finland for September @titanikgalleria artist residency. I’m developing a sound installation titled “Surface Tension” to be shown at @sibeliusmuseum September 17 - January 7 2024 in the exhibition “Dearly Detested Concrete – Brutalist Architecture in Finland”.
The project explores the local ecologies of the Aura River and coastlines of the archipelago and the complex relationship between urban and industrial spaces with resources and natural environments.
Videos from the Aura River and the brutalist construction of the Holy Cross Chapel.
Last image: @stephanieimbeau of performance at Teufelsberg @das.institut
reposted • @titanikgalleria .
Titanik A.i.R | Stefanie Loveday | September 2023
Stefanie Loveday is a Swiss-Canadian visual and media artist. Her works combine photography, video and sound to re-interpret the human-altered landscape. Exploring conjunctions between simulated and real environments, she combines fictional geological artifacts with natural and constructed terrains. These new territories question our perception of landscape and point at sociological, environmental and political conflicts.
She performs in the electro-acoustic duo “Sage Thrashers” using found objects and electronic devices. Stefanie Loveday obtained her Bachelor of Media Arts from Emily Carr University in Vancouver, Canada and her Master of Fine Arts from the San Francisco Art Institute, USA. She received several grants and awards (Canada Council for the Arts, Deutscher Künstlerbund) and artist residencies (Titanik Finland, AADK Spain, Goethe Institut Macedonia). She lives and works in Berlin, Germany.
Loveday's work will be part of the Sibelius Museum’s exhibition ”Dearly Detested Concrete - Brutalist Architecture in Finland”, which opens to the public 17 September.
@stefanieloveday@sibeliusmuseum