Franziska Goetschi’s artistic expression deals with space, photography, collage, text and graphics. Her interest in people and their perception of the world is always at the forefront of her work.
After a preliminary design course at the Leipzig School of Design and an internship at the Goldstein & Co. carpentry shop in Leipzig, Franziska studied interior architecture at the Stuttgart University of Applied Sciences and at the École supérieure des arts modernes in Paris. Her focus was on the staging and dramaturgical design of space. Her deep interest in literature, social and philosophical topics inspire her working method, which is highly intuitive and conceptual.
She then worked as a set design assistant and set dresser for films and on graphic design projects. After her time as an interior architect at the architecture and exhibition design office SPACE4 in Stuttgart, she interned in stage design at the Maxim Gorki Theater and the Schaubühne in Berlin.
Scenography enables Franziska to translate the deeper levels of a theme spatially and thus make them visible. For her, artistic work in the theater and in exhibition design means experiencing life and thinking from different angles and giving space to different perspectives. Interdisciplinary exchange and the blurring of boundaries between film, installation, exhibition, architecture and stage are particularly important to her.