Kerstin Möller is a choreographer, media artist, cultural worker, urban sociologist and urban planner educated in England, Germany, Iceland and Sweden. She is currently based in Berlin.
Her work engages with geopolitical, ecological, spatial and social implications of climate change, social pressures and spatial violence as well as technological transitions and extractive industries in the context of renewable energy development. Her work was shown at Mengi, Reykjavik, LungA International Art Festival Iceland, Stroboscope Gallery Warsaw, Abeerance Performance Festival London, ZKM Karlsruhe, Pawilon Poznan, Theater im Pavillon Hannover, Theater an der Glocksee Hannover, LOT Theater Braunschweig, ACUD Gallery Berlin, Errant Voices Gallery Berlin and other venues.
In 2020 she co-founded Embrace Platform, a nomadic arts and curatorial initiative that supports Women’s and LGBTQIA+ rights, aiming to foster and nourish alliances across disciplines, groups and initiatives currently with a focus on the socio-political situation in Poland and Germany. The project was shown at Badischer Kunstverein Karlsruhe, Kinemathek Karlsruhe, Künstlerhaus Hannover and Pawilon in Poznan, Poland. Since 2021 she has been a lecturer at HfG Karlsruhe, state Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart and the University of Hildesheim.