Flurina Badel

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Flurina Badel (born October 22, 1983 in Lavin in Graubünden ) is a Swiss artist and author .

life and work

After completing her initial training as a journalist, Badel worked as a freelance documentary filmmaker and presenter . In 2015 she received the Master of Fine Arts at the University of Art and Design in Basel . In 2017/2018 she was a visiting student at the Institute for Linguistic Art at the University of Applied Arts Vienna . Since 2014 she has been working full-time in the artist duo Badel / Sarbach, which received the Manor Art Prize in 2019 . Since 2016 Flurina Badel has also been the editor in charge of the Rhaeto-Romanic literary program “Impuls” at Radiotelevisiun Svizra Rumantscha .

In 1999 Badel took part in a writing competition and since then has occasionally published his own literary texts. In 2018 she was awarded the OpenNet Prize of the Solothurn Literature Days for her texts, which have appeared in various anthologies . With Romana Ganzoni as mentor, she received the Migros Culture Percentage double scholarship . In 2019 Badel published her first volume of poetry, tinnitus tropic . For this work, written in Vallader , she was the first Romansh woman ever to receive one of the CHF 25,000 Swiss literary prizes .

Badel writes in two languages, in Romansh and German. She has lived in Guarda in the Lower Engadine since 2018 .

Books

Awards

  • 2020 Swiss Literature Prize for tinnitus tropic
  • 2019 Manor Art Prize
  • 2018 OpenNet Prize of the Solothurn Literature Days

Web links

Individual evidence

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  3. a b c Daniel Graf: Direction of the wind. Republic (magazine) , January 29, 2020, accessed April 26, 2020 .
  4. ^ Double: Romana Ganzoni, Flurina Badel. Double literature platform of the Migros Culture Percentage, accessed on April 26, 2020 .
  5. Swiss Literature Prize for Flurina Badel. Engadiner Post , January 14, 2020, accessed on April 26, 2020 .
  6. The headstrong. Südostschweiz (newspaper) , accessed on April 26, 2020 .
  7. Swiss Culture Awards. Federal Office of Culture , accessed on April 26, 2020 .
  8. ^ Felix Münger: Flurina Badel: tinnitus tropic. Swiss radio and television , April 3, 2020, accessed on April 26, 2020 .