OPENHOUSE MAGAZINE
During her Master’s Degree in Arts and Cultural Management in Barcelona Luna Schaffron interned at Openhouse Magazine, a biannual magazine that talks about art, design, architecture and culture. A guide of creative people, based on the conservation of values like tradition, nature, art and identity.
While getting a very thorough understanding of the whole institution, she really merged into the editorial team. Luna now continues publishing stories either written, visually captured or both as a freelancer.
This link takes you to all articles published by Luna Schaffron.
Life is an inevitable change. We build routines, create relationships, and while trying to master life, seek meaning in the everyday. Yet, everything we construct can shift in an instant, shaped by forces within or beyond our control. For creatives, this often means letting go of expectations and allowing ourselves to move with life’s rhythm. It’s a process that can feel uncertain, even frightening, but also deeply alive.
Warmth, profound interactions, and familiarity - paired with a subtle sense of curiosity and exploration - isn’t the atmosphere you’d typically associate with a contemporary art gallery. Yet, at BETA Contemporary, these emotions seem to be a foundational part of the experience.