Fascinating play of colors: Sandra Mingram inspires in Fürth!

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Discover the exhibition “Painted Songs” by Sandra Mingram at kultur.lokal Fürth from July 11th to 22nd, 2025. Vernissage on July 11th!

Entdecken Sie die Ausstellung "gemalte Lieder" von Sandra Mingram im kultur.lokal Fürth vom 11. bis 22. Juli 2025. Vernissage am 11. Juli!
Discover the exhibition “Painted Songs” by Sandra Mingram at kultur.lokal Fürth from July 11th to 22nd, 2025. Vernissage on July 11th!

Fascinating play of colors: Sandra Mingram inspires in Fürth!

The next artistic performance is coming up in Fürth: The exhibition “Painted Songs” by Sandra Mingram will be shown from July 11th to 22nd, 2025 at kultur.lokal.fürth, Bahnhofsplatz 2. The opening will take place on July 11th from 6 p.m., where visitors will also have the opportunity to admire the first works inspired by the world of music. With her unique style, Mingram inspires visitors by transforming surfaces, colors and structures into abstract compositions, [Fuerth.de](https://www.fuerth.de/kultur-freizeit/veranstaltungen-termine/ Veranstaltungsdetails/finissage-nothing-has-been-decided-sandra-mingram-im-kultur-lokal-fuerth-1600-22-07-2025-350416/) reports.

A special highlight of the exhibition are the LIVE PAINTING sessions, which take place on July 14th and 18th from 4 p.m. Here, viewers can experience first hand how Mingram brings her ideas to the screen. On the last day of the exhibition, the finissage on July 22nd from 4 p.m., there will also be the opportunity to exchange ideas with the artist and hear her thoughts on the works shown.

Artist with deep roots

Sandra Mingram was born in Stuttgart in 1973 and has lived with her family in Fürth since 2009. Her artistic roots go back a long way; At the age of 15, she took lessons in old master oil painting for five years. After studying graphic and fine art in Finland and attending the painting festival and installation in Nürtingen, Mingram developed into a freelance artist who works in both painting and art therapy. Her artistic spectrum ranges from free painting to commissioned portrait art, and she works more intensively with children's groups, which underlines her creative versatility. Galerie Duk provides further insights into this.

The artist pursues a clear goal with her paintings: she wants to attract the attention of her viewers and encourage them to take a closer look. The works consciously forego narrative or narrative intentions, which invites visitors to develop their own interpretation of the abstracted shapes and colors.

A look behind the scenes of art therapy

In addition to her work as an artist, Mingram is also a qualified art therapist and has had a long-term impact on the art therapy scene. Their further training is important not only for their own artistic development, but also for their role in patient care. The German Association for Art Therapy (DFKGT) emphasizes how crucial continuous training is for art therapists in order to be able to respond to current scientific findings. The members are required to regularly expand their knowledge and to adapt to new developments in the field of therapy, DFKGT emphasizes this.

Sandra Mingram's upcoming exhibition in Fürth not only offers a fascinating insight into her artistic vision, but also shows how closely art and therapy can be intertwined. The exhibition promises to be a highlight for art lovers and those interested in being inspired by Mingram's energy and creativity.