Photo: Ingeborg Arlt
 

1947
born in Guben
lives in Guben and Dresden

1964-67
Apprenticeship as a bookseller, skilled worker

1967-72
Degree at the University of Fine Arts in Dresden as a student of Herbert Kunze and Gerhard Kettner

1972
Member of the Society of Fine Arts in the German Democratic Republic Since then free-lance artist in Guben and Dresden

 


1977-79
Master Student Degree at Academy of Arts in Berlin as a student of Lea Grundig and Jürgen von Woyski

1979
Study trip to Georgia, USSR

1983
Study trip to Yemen

1984
Study trip to Georgia, USSR

1987
Study trip to Slovakia

Seit 1988
Joint projects with the composer Hans Hütten

1989
Study trips to Georgia and Usbecistan

1991
Study trip to Italy
Participant in international symposium “Graphic Arts and Music”, Progetto Civitella d’Agliano; since then joint projects with the composer and musician Michael Schenk
Runner-Up in competition “Voltaire in Potsdam”

1994
Journey to Israel
Since 1994 various joint projects with the poet Klaus-Dieter Brunotte and cooperation with Alpha-Presse Frankfurt/Main

1995
Trip to Italy
Since 1995 joint projects with the composer and pianist Bert Handrick and the author Ingeborg Arlt

1997
Winner of the competition “Blue and Green” held by Iduna Nova

1999/2000
Acknowledgment Award and Scholarship from the Konrad-Adenauer-Foundation

2001
Scholarship holder of the Käthe-Dorsch-Foundation

2002
Study trip to Rome

Trip to Spain

2004
Study trip to Southern France

2005
Trip to Crete

2006
Scholarship holder of the Käthe-Dorsch- and Agnes-Straub-Foundation

2007
Trip to Rome

2008
Purchasing/Encouragement by the Zillmer Arts Council

2010
Purchasing/Encouragement by the Rudolf Augstein Foundation

 
Works by Sigrid Noack are located in more than eighty national and international museums and collections as well as privately owned. For ten years, presents the state of Brandenburg Sigrid Noack's work in the "German House", the Permanent Mission of the Federal Republic of Germany at the United Nations in New York.
 
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