Clouds and Forged Air Holes at the Air Museum Amberg: Art as a Floating Experience

Event: Clouds and Forged Air Holes – Bettina Dittlmann & Michael Jank in Eichenforstgäßchen 12, 92224 Amberg, Deutschland on 15. October 2026

Date and Time

15. October 2026 12:00

Location

Amberg
92224 Amberg, Deutschland

Price

Free

About this Event

Exhibitions & Museums

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

Clouds of Metal, Light and Space at the Air Museum Amberg

At the Air Museum Amberg, Clouds and Forged Air Holes brings together two artistic scripts that merge material, form, and lightness in unusual ways. Bettina Dittlmann and Michael Jank combine traditional goldsmithing, experimental material processing, and a poetic approach to the natural phenomenon of clouds. The special exhibition is located on the ground floor of the Air Museum and is presented in cooperation with the house. ([oberpfalz.de](https://www.oberpfalz.de/veranstaltungen/vernissage-wolken-und-geschmiedete-luftloecher-bettina-dittlmann-michael-jank/?utm_source=openai))

Between Goldsmithing and Material Poetry

Bettina Dittlmann is historically anchored in the field of jewelry and object art; her training in Neugablonz and at the Academy of Fine Arts Munich shapes an attitude that combines precision with poetic openness. Michael Jank complements this perspective with an experimental, craft-based design language. Together, a contemplation of the works emerges, in which the seemingly fleeting nature of clouds is translated into condensed, tactile art. ([amberg-news.de](https://www.amberg-news.de/veranstaltungen/ausstellungen/wolken-und-geschmiedete-luftloecher-bettina-dittlmann-michael-jank-26041300194825?utm_source=openai))

An Artistic Experience for the Eye, Touch, and Imagination

The exhibition atmosphere at the Air Museum enhances the idea of floating: a historic house, a place of air art, and works that make the invisible visible. Anyone who visits the presentation experiences an aesthetic encounter between sculpture, object, and installation. The thematic reference to air art also corresponds to the museum's long-standing curatorial direction, which has profiled Amberg as an air art location since 2006. ([luftmuseum.de](https://www.luftmuseum.de/luftkunstort-amberg?utm_source=openai))

Short Tour, Work Examination, and Culinary Conclusion

The appointment on October 15, 2026, is announced as a 20-minute short tour with a work examination of 1-2 selected pieces. Afterwards, the visit concludes with a small snack, specifically with pretzel and juice. Thus, the event combines cultural education, concentrated art mediation, and an accessible approach for art enthusiasts. ([amberg-news.de](https://www.amberg-news.de/veranstaltungen/ausstellungen/wolken-und-geschmiedete-luftloecher-bettina-dittlmann-michael-jank-26041300194825?utm_source=openai))

The Air Museum as a Framework for Cultural Education

The Air Museum Amberg is located at Eichenforstgäßchen 12 in 92224 Amberg. It is housed in a historic building without an elevator; the ground floor is accessible with few barriers, while the upper levels are only accessible via stairs. Opening hours and tours are regulated on the museum’s website, and the house points out that tours are also possible outside regular hours. ([luftmuseum.de](https://www.luftmuseum.de/besucherinfos/oeffnungszeiten/page?utm_source=openai))

Conclusion: This exhibition invites a concentrated, sensory encounter with art that transfers the motif of the cloud into a precise, craft-inspiring language of form. Anyone who appreciates contemporary jewelry and object art, material experimentation, and poetic spatial effects should experience the presentation live. ([oberpfalz.de](https://www.oberpfalz.de/veranstaltungen/vernissage-wolken-und-geschmiedete-luftloecher-bettina-dittlmann-michael-jank/?utm_source=openai))

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