Schmitt-Ulm heralds

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Heralde Schmitt-Ulm (2014)
Heralde Schmitt-Ulms with Gil Maria Koebberling , managing director of the Friends of Hanover
Heralde Schmitt-Ulms made it possible to digitize this picture postcard No. 61 from Karl F. Wunder with a view around 1898 through Osterstrasse at Max Molling's department store

Heralde Schmitt-Ulms (nee Heralde Schmidt ; born September 24, 1941 in Wernigerode ; † March 15, 2020 ) was a German painter , object and installation artist and editor .

Life

Heralde Schmitt-Ulms studied, first inspired by her father, the freelance artist Philipp Schmidt , later guided by "Professor Haeger " from Freiburg, textile art for the teaching post for vocational schools at the Braunschweig University of Fine Arts .

After her marriage in 1963, she led design courses in adult education from 1966 to 1970 .

Since 1978 Schmitt-Ulms has participated in group and solo exhibitions. From 1979 to 2002 she was a member of GEDOK Hannover and worked as a freelance artist. In 2002 she was co-founder of GEDOK Lower Saxony and elected its first chairperson (today: GEDOK Lower Saxony-Hanover ). In the same year she first became a Federal Advisory Board for Applied Arts in the Federal Association of GEDOK, and in 2008 became a deputy in the Federal Association of GEDOK eV

Heralde Schmitt-Ulms is the mother of five children, has had numerous foster children and has ten grandchildren . She was a board member of the German Family Association for almost two decades and is a member of the International Society of Fine Arts (IGBK).

Exhibitions and works

Works by Heralde Schmitt-Ulms can be found in both public and private ownership. The artist sent numerous exhibitions in Europe at home and abroad as well as in Florida , Colombia and Chile .

Awards

On May 1, 2011 Heralde Schmitt-Ulms was honored with the Federal Cross of Merit on ribbon for her voluntary work.

Fonts

  • Heralde Schmitt-Ulms (Hrsg./Red :): Kaleidoskop. A presentation of all GEDOK sections on the subject of "Man - Nature - Technology" and the "Prisma" project in the EXPO year 2000 as part of the KulturKaleidoskop series of events organized by the City of Hanover for the exhibition from August 16 to September 24, 2000, Association of the communities of artist friends eV, group Hanover; GEDOK Gallery, Hanover: GEDOK, Group Hanover, 2000
  • Heralde Schmitt-Ulms (Hrsg./Red :): ¡sharp! - 80 years of GEDOK - Regional-Nord , catalog for the traveling exhibition from July 14th - August 12th 2007 in the New Town Hall Hanover , artist documentation from 80 years of GEDOK in Lower Saxony and Hanover, duration of the exhibition: July 15th - August 5th (GEDOK Lower Saxony and Hanover) and from January 18 - February 15, 2008 at Wolfenbüttel Castle , organized by GEDOK Lower Saxony in cooperation with the State Association of Jewish Communities of Lower Saxony Kdö.R., Hanover: GEDOK Lower Saxony, 2007, ISBN 978-3-9803581 -2-5

literature

  • Antje Peters (Red.): Herald Schmitt-Ulms / “Entrepreneurship is difficult for women artists - that's where we help” , in: Motivate, Move, Change. Female engagement. 10 women of Lower Saxony , ed. from the Landesfrauenrat Niedersachsen eV, brochure (36 pages) with photos by Erika Ehlerding, Landesfrauenrat Niedersachsen, Hannover, December 2013, p. 26f.

Web links

Commons : Heralde Schmitt-Ulms  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Obituary notice of the family in the Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung of March 21, 2020 on the page trauer-verbindungen.de/trauerbeispiel/heralde-schmitt-ulms
  2. a b c d e f g Urte Boljahn (responsible): Heralde Schmitt-Ulms on the uzhannover.de page from the Hanover Entrepreneurship Center (Internet archive)
  3. a b N.N .: Heralde Schmitt-Ulms (see web links)
  4. Compare history on the page gedok-niedersachsenhannover.de , last accessed on February 18, 2014
  5. Antje Peters (Red.): Herald Schmitt-Ulms / " Business start-ups for women artists ..." (see literature)
  6. Ferdos Forudastan (responsible): Announcement of the awards from May 1, 2011 on the bundespraesident.de website , last accessed on February 18, 2014