Silvia Berger (writer)

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Silvia Berger , formerly Silvia Nagacevschi (* 1958 in Tübingen ), is a German author, church painter and teacher.

Life

After graduating from high school, Silvia Berger spent a long time in India . On her return she studied painting and sacred space design at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich and completed a second degree in Protestant theology .

Under her previous name, Silvia Nagacevschi, numerous commissioned works were created in the field (wall painting and colored glass windows), mostly as an employee of Franz Bernhard Weißhaar , mainly in churches in the Bavarian-Swabian region. In addition to two novels, she wrote several short stories in various anthologies as well as educational works and texts for religious education.

Silvia Berger is a Protestant religion and art teacher in Landheim Schondorf and director of the workshops for artistic expression in words and images at the Landheim Schondorf Foundation.

Works (selection)

  • Beyond the tree line. [as Silvia Nagacevschi], youth novel, EOS , Sankt Ottilien 1996. ISBN 978-3-880-96428-0
  • Perceiving, understanding, expressing yourself - what art can do in religious education. Secondary education material center of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria , Erlangen 2012.
  • Stupid thing. In: At night. Literature Prize 2012. District of Swabia, Wißner-Verlag , Augsburg 2015. ISBN 978-3-896-39894-9
  • Who better to say? Literature in Religious Education. Secondary education material center of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria, Erlangen 2016.
  • Dark fir. Novel. wesText, Hückelhoven 2016. ISBN 978-3-944-97223-7

Wall painting in the Spinner Chapel , Oberstaufen

Honors

literature

Web links

Commons : Silvia Nagacevschi  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Michael Fuchs-Gamböck : The apocalypse is not hopeless. Ammerseekurier, March 10, 2017.
  2. program. In: Training conferences for Protestant religious teachers at the grammar schools in Bavaria. Announcement by the Bavarian State Ministry for Education and Culture, Ref .: VI.2-5 P 5160.9-6.100 181, November 16, 2011.
  3. Torsten Wewer: First prize for author Helga Bürster. Nordwest-Zeitung , December 16, 2017.