In our dental clinic in Dresden, we give rotating artists and photographers the chance to exhibit their work. Events to present and sell the artwork can also be held, if the artists so desire. Opening events are also possible.
The current exhibition features photographs from the Art Factory.
“The Art Factory photo studio was established in Dresden in 1997. Our young team is specialized in the photography of family, children, nudes, pregnancy, animals and weddings.
We also offer professional CV photos as well as advertising and event photography. It is our aim for you to have a special experience in a pleasant atmosphere while in front of the camera. We don't rush things - when you're happy, we're happy!
For an overview of our work, please have a look at our website www.artfactory-dresden.de or stop by our studio. We look forward to serving you.“
Here is a small selection of photographs by Art Factory.

Why not show your work at our clinic in Dresden? Your images will be presented for a specific period of time. If you wish, we can arrange an auction of your artwork after the show. Interested? Please get in touch with us and so we can show you the clinic.
The images of the last exhibition are made by artist Ramona Hellmann.
„In 1995, I started to attend at an intensive course for about five years. I started slowly to work with watercolors and acrylic paintings. I experimented with chalk and oil, drew with pencils and painted murals again.
First small exhibitions followed in 2002 and 2003 in office and practice units. I have given away many of my paintings from past time sor I simply painted over them. Many paintings followed here and there, and slowly the images began to pile up in my apartment.
A painter and friend of mine gave me courage in 2008 to publicize my work. In the period from 2008 to early 2010 I managed to paint about 30 larger acrylic paintings and about 50 watercolors (including 40 miniatures).“
For more information about Ramona Hellmann, see www.la-luna-malerei.de.
Here is a small selection of the paintings by Ramona Hellmann.
