Led by Géza Starmüller, this workshop takes a participatory artistic format, fostering direct dialogue between artists and audiences. Participants are encouraged to engage in shared creative processes and moderated discussions, exploring themes of philosophy, history, and contemporary art. The programme moves beyond traditional presentation models, emphasising collaboration, critical thinking, and collective reflection in a friendly and welcoming atmosphere.
The guided tour offers an open platform where artistic practice and intellectual exchange meet in a live, communal, and warm setting.
Géza Starmüller (b. 1966, Cluj) is a contemporary visual artist and sculptor based in Transylvania. The fourth generation of artists in his family, his practice is rooted in a lifelong engagement with art, supported by both family heritage and formal training. He studied sculpture at the University of Art and Design in Cluj-Napoca and further developed his practice through private mentorships and international art camps.
Working primarily with conceptual and spiritual foundations, his artistic language unfolds through oil painting and bronze sculpture, and more occasionally through stone and wood. His work explores the moment when spirit penetrates matter, an approach he defines as cosmic surrealism. Influenced by philosophy, diverse cultures, personal life experience, and place, his creative process often begins with an intuitive vision that matures over the years into its final form.
Starmüller has participated in numerous national and international group exhibitions and has contributed to major public art projects, including the restoration of the Statue of Liberty in Arad, as well as other monuments in Romania and abroad.