Saturday, April 18th, 2026, 2 pm.
In English.
Artist Andréanne Godin will be in discussion with Fritz Horstman, Education Director at the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation and also an artist. They will cover topics including Godin’s current exhibition at the Guido Molinari Foundation, their shared interests in light, space and aquatic environments, phenomenological aspects of Godin’s work with colour, as well as connections between her work, Molinari’s, and Josef Albers’s.
Free, open to all.
Facebook event here.

Fritz Horstman is an artist, educator, curator, and author based in Bethany, Connecticut. He is Education Director at the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation, where he has worked since 2004. Sharing a love of water and colour with Godin, he has used underwater photography and video to document the turbidity and colour of water for over ten years. An exhibition of his newest work will run from 7 March through 25 April 2026 at Municipal Bonds in San Francisco. He is the author of Interacting with color: A Practical Guide to Josef Albers’s Color Experiments (Yale, 2024).

Andréanne Godin is based in Montreal. Her practice explores the expanded fields of drawing through a comparative anthropological approach, drawing parallels between landscapes and human experiences. She has recently participated in several artist residency programs, including the Guido Molinari Foundation (2026) and the Studio du Québec in Finland (2019). In 2016, she was the first artist from Quebec to be hosted by the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation (United States). Her work has been exhibited in Canada, as well as internationally at the Kunsthaus Baselland (Switzerland), the Arsenal Saint-Jean at the Musées de Soissons (France), in the United States, and in Cuba.




