JANNA SCHNEEWITTA REHBEIN
“Mywork is inspired by my teachers Francis Weller, Martin Prechtl, the International School of Temple Arts, Isabel Knauf, SobonfuSomé, Judith Wilhelm of the Wildeshausen Wilderness School, Louise Claire, and especially by Elke and Aaron Leopthin-Gerwert, as well as my supporters Filiz Telek and Lotan Saphir, and numerous other friends, loved ones, and my family.”
Janna Schneewitta Rehbein, a certified art therapist and holder of a Master of Arts in Context, supports people during life transitions and sabbaticals, guides them through the grieving process, and, above all, creates spaces for communal grieving in various formats, such as multi-day memorial fires and mourning rituals. For her, the grieving process is a profound path to joy and vitality and follows a natural intelligence.
Even during her studies, she focused on the themes of grief and memory and explored different ways of life and communities. After realizing various international art and exhibition projects, she led seminars around the world and built networks of young people. She developed civic engagement programs and training courses for seminar leaders, and supported countless people going through times of upheaval.

