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A leading studio in Berlin seeks a Press/Communication Manager to enhance public engagement and manage press activities. The ideal candidate will possess strong writing skills, a keen interest in contemporary art, and experience in press relations. Join a dynamic team committed to shaping the studio's visibility and public perception through effective communication strategies.
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18.05.2025
02.07.2025
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Press / Communication – Full-time
Studio Julian Charrière is looking for a dedicated and communicative Press / Communication Manager (female/male/non-binary) to join our team full-time — someone with a keen sense for language, public engagement, and strategic messaging, and a strong interest in environmental and cultural issues.
In this position, you will be responsible for managing the studio’s press and communication activities. Working closely with the artist, the Studio Director, as well as our gallery and institutional partners, you will develop strategies to effectively communicate Julian Charrière’s artistic practice to a wider public. You will oversee all press-related matters—from handling international inquiries and drafting press materials to managing digital content and maintaining a consistent public presence. Your work will play a key role in shaping the studio’s international visibility and public perception.
If you are enthusiastic about strategically communicating artistic content, shaping public engagement, and becoming part of an internationally active artist studio, we look forward to receiving your application including a CV, motivation letter, and samples of written work. Please send your materials with the subject line “Press / Communication” exclusively via email.
Julian Charrière (*) is a French-Swiss artist based in Berlin. His work engages with the cultural and ecological layers embedded in natural landscapes. Merging geological and human time scales, he makes visible the slow and often invisible forces that shape both physical terrains and historical contexts. His interdisciplinary practice encompasses film, sculpture, photography, and installation. His immersive projects are often rooted in field research conducted in symbolically and ecologically charged locations—such as glaciers, volcanoes, nuclear test sites, or deep-sea ecosystems. In these direct encounters with fragile environments, he explores how human actions inscribe themselves into the fabric of the Earth, subtly altering its surfaces, atmospheres, and possibly fusing scientific observation with speculative poetics.
Charrière approaches landscapes as physical processes, sites of collective memory, and carriers of cultural imagination. Rather than illustrating ecological crises directly, he creates spaces where wonder and discomfort coexist—inviting audiences to experience the contradictions and tensions of our present moment. His work questions the colonial and extractivist legacies embedded in exploration, landscape representation, and the technologies of study at Berlin University of the Arts (UdK). He was a participant at the Institut für Raumexperimente led by Olafur Eliasson. His works have been exhibited by numerous international institutions and biennials. In , he became the first recipient of the Eric and Wendy Schmidt Award for Environment and Art, presented by The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Los Angeles.
Located on the historic site of the former Malzfabrik in Berlin’s Tempelhof-Schöneberg district, the studio is home to an international, interdisciplinary team of professionals who work together to realize Julian Charrière’s artworks and exhibitions. Operating in a dynamic and fast-paced environment, we bring together a wide range of competencies—from exhibition design and architectural planning to experimental development and art production (both in-house and with external partners), as well as research, archiving, communication, publications, logistics, and installations. The studio culture is defined by open collaboration, mutual support, and a clear commitment to inclusion, diversity, and transparency. Every day, the team gathers for a freshly cooked communal lunch—a moment of connection and dialogue. Within our vibrant work environment, we foster a strong network of freelance collaborators and external specialists, making the studio a place for creative exchange and idea development—shaped by a collaborative spirit and a shared drive to push artistic boundaries.