Invitation to the exhibition: Daria Moser's art against domestic violence
The exhibition “Different Creature” by Daria Moser in the Hudetz Tower addresses domestic violence and runs from January 25th to March 15th, 2026.
Invitation to the exhibition: Daria Moser's art against domestic violence
From January 25th to March 15th, 2026, an impressive exhibition entitled “Different Creature” by the artist Daria Moser will be presented in the Hudetz Tower. The event is organized by the Equal Opportunities Office of the Regensburg district and is dedicated to an urgent issue: domestic violence against women. In this exhibition, visitors are invited to engage with the complex aspects of this topic.
Daria Moser describes her works as a collection of acrylic paintings that address the transition from pain to quiet strength. Each image in the exhibition symbolizes a moment of transformation, with the goal being to promote acceptance for scars, both visible and invisible. The artworks are intended to inspire the discovery of beauty and calm in the midst of pain. The opening times of the Hudetz Tower are Sundays from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. The entrance fee is 50 cents, which makes the exhibition accessible to a wide audience. This offers a valuable opportunity to visually capture and reflect on the problem of domestic violence.
Enlightenment through art
On the occasion of the International Day to End Violence Against Women, the exhibition aims not only to present art, but also to raise awareness about femicide and the need for action against sexism. Many social organizations and institutions are actively committed to combating gender-based violence and support educational work in this sensitive area. The Regensburger Land Adult Education Center also points to the need to take joint action against sexism.
The problem of domestic violence is also confirmed by various studies and reports. According to that Federal Ministry for Family, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth and other institutions, there is extensive data on gender-based violence, which is still a serious problem in Germany. The implementation of the Istanbul Convention to combat violence against women is seen as a necessary step to prevent and combat this form of violence.
The exhibition “Different Creature” offers not only an aesthetic pleasure, but also a platform for social discussions about important topics and the necessary changes that are necessary to improve the living situation of women and to combat violence. Daria Moser's art invites you to look beyond your own pain and find strength in vulnerability.