DI (FH) GUDRUN JÖLLER
Graphic Recording & Visual Facilitation
Moderation of events
Cultural mediation & value work
Workshops Failure culture
Movi(e)ng - film analysis and conflict work
Systemic coaching & creative team development
Gudrun Jöller builds on her fifteen years of experience in moderating large groups and in value-oriented personality development. Her passion is imparting knowledge creatively and inspiring teams. As a Gestalt pedagogue, a holistic approach and an active exercise of perception are important to her.
Dealing with art and culture is always also dealing with the values of society and one's own attitude. Gudrun Jöller combines this approach to cultural mediation with systemic coaching and experience-oriented methods of Gestalt pedagogy.
Since studying MultiMediaArt with a focus on film and television production, she has been working in cultural management. In 2005 she was in charge of art education at steirischer herbst and subsequently set up the architecture education channel for the interdisciplinary design studio ORTLOS. Her passion is art and culture in all their facets. Her field of activity ranges from the Venice Biennale to Community Radio in Graz.
Since 2015 freelance work as a moderator, film, culture and knowledge mediator in the field of adult education, creative team development, organizational development and company health care. Training as a Gestalt pedagogue at the IIGS, as a systemic coach, in biographical work and sociocratic interviewing.
Prizes and awards
2019 Special Prize for Good Practice for the customer project "Mosaic of Talents" by SSI Schäfer und Mosaik GmbH
2016 Nominated State Prize Consulting for the value project with Kastner & Öhler and Gigapsort
2016 Constantinus Award , 1st place Personal & Training for the value project with Kastner & Öhler and Gigasport
2012 Bank Austria Art Prize, 1st place in cooperation with Diagonale - Festival of Austrian Film and KulturKontakt Austria
2001 State Prize of Upper Austria for innovative cultural work in cooperation with the Sauwald cultural project