Uta Brauser

Uta Brauser Uta Brauser is more than an artist. She is at the forefront of a strong creative movement that has a Uta Brauser, Multidisciplinary artist from Munich, Germany.

Uta Brauser can be described as an art force, a body channelling the vector of divine creation that flows through selected people. She also is at the forefront of a strong creative movement that intends to familiarize the public with art and culture, build community with artistic events. Not only the appreciation of art, but the involvement in the experience or creation of art is encouraged. Uta’

s events invite artists and the public to interact, express themselves in a peaceful manner beyond materialism and violence. Uta’s multidisciplinary forms of expressions range from outsider art, surrealism, pop to art activism. The main focus in her life remains a study of the human character, questions of social interaction and perfecting the approach to personal self-development and enlightenment. She will always encourage the continued dialog and interaction between people. Uta Brauser has a large body of work replete with drawings, sculptures, art-dolls, installations, art activism, and staged fashion presentations. She has exhibited at international designer fairs, galleries and special events in Germany, Italy, Japan, and the United States. Her years of radiating creation, positive energy and art have touched every area on her map. Uta’s approach as a culture instigator manifests in pioneering with social interaction through events in the public space long-term. The steady rhythm of interactions form a durational approach. Such projects have been artist markets that foster interaction and communication of diverse peoples through the common experience of art, creativity, and intellect. The atmosphere is one that is international and embraces tolerance and inclusion for the whole human family. She has received accolades from local politicians for her effect of inculcating a great sense of neighborhood with her artist markets and installations. Uta opened the gallery Fish with Braids in 2008 between a fish store and a hair braiding parlor, the name being location specific and whimsical..

Call for art, murals !!Paintcdays May 16/17!Packard Art Collective
04/22/2026

Call for art, murals !!
Paintcdays May 16/17!
Packard Art Collective

Nose in parkingYes !!
04/03/2026

Nose in parking
Yes !!

Ceramic arts, visit to Hatch Art in Hmtrmck.
03/27/2026

Ceramic arts, visit to Hatch Art in Hmtrmck.

Human Canvas painting coming to Detroit!!Artist Andy Golub paints over a cluster of people laying as a group.N**e models...
03/24/2026

Human Canvas painting coming to Detroit!!
Artist Andy Golub paints over a cluster of people laying as a group.
N**e models turning into this dimensional group piece of art.

Body paint art, April 2 Human canvas painting April 3rdMODELS WANTED, please DM here
03/16/2026

Body paint art, April 2
Human canvas painting April 3rd
MODELS WANTED, please DM here

Packard Art House on my mind..
03/16/2026

Packard Art House on my mind..

03/16/2026

Scott's figure paint approach !
art exhibit
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Call for Human Canvas models:Event April 3rd 2026, Artist Andy Golub, models to get painted as group. Reward, a signed p...
03/15/2026

Call for Human Canvas models:
Event April 3rd 2026, Artist Andy Golub, models to get painted as group. Reward, a signed print of the outcome image photographed from above.
At Annex Gallery, 333 Midland Street, Highland Park
Please dm here or email to
[email protected]

03/07/2026


Great band, not best video, but a small capture..

Two of swords,House of Tarot
02/01/2026

Two of swords,
House of Tarot

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