Lisa Hoffmann (*1991, Schlema) is a visual artist, filmmaker, performer and researcher. She grew up in Dresden, where early on she found her way into the DIY music scene and political awareness. Her work investigates transitional states, daily life fictions & fragmented realities with a focus on ecological anxieties, and the deconstruction of dominant narratives. A graduate from Bauhaus University Weimar in sustainable product design (MFA) and from the Berlin University of the Arts in Art and Media (MFA), she is currently an active member of the the climate education collective Klasse Klima. She participates regularly in various collaborations and exhibitions all over the world, notably the Centre for Dying on Stage (Cow House Studios, 2016), the Villa Iris Visual Arts Workshop (Santander, 2017), the Museum of Odessa Modern Art (Odessa, 2015), Kunstfest Weimar (2015), BBB centre d'Art (Toulouse, 2016), the Triennial of Photography Hamburg (2018) and the Biennial of Photography Porto (2019). Her films have been screened, amongst others, at Tampere Film Festival, Hamburg Short Film Festival and the Architecture Film Festival Rotterdam.