SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences

Transformism: How collaboration can change a creative’s mind

An informative exchange with creatives Harry Nuriev and Natasha Bryantseva

The B.A. Creative Industries Management hosted a creative discussion between renowned creatives Harry Nuriev (@crosbystudios) (Balenciaga, Nike, Valentino) and Natasha Bryantseva (@avgvst.berlin).

They spoke about their cooperation with Jewelry brand Avgvst and the new store in Berlin, and offered insights into entrepreneurship, management, and creativity that are important for the students.

The guests have been through tough and successful times, bringing together arts and business, sharing their experiences with the students. This captivating discussion explored their journeys in the world of art and business, resonating deeply with students from the creative industries management program and other study programs.

The conversation ended up being very free flowing and guests were able to have an open and honest conversation with students from the SRH Berlin School of Popular Arts. 

Due to the professionalism of both Natasha and Harry, the discussion felt incredibly relatable, as well as provided many insights into the realities of the industry. After a short introduction from the guests, the focus shifted to audience questions, which allowed students to get very specific insights into the topics relevant to them personally.

This event served as a beacon of inspiration to attendees, emphasizing the transformative power of open dialogue, shared experiences and collaboration

 

Harry Nuriev (centre, front) and Natasha Bryantseva (centre, top row) with Nikolay Eliseev (creative manager, creative strategist, former CIM student, front right), Prof. Dr. Brigitte Biehl (top right), Prof. Dr. Conrad Heberling (front left) and Megan Shertler (publicist and strategist).
Berlin School of Popular Arts

Avgvst store in Berlin: Inspired by the concept of a “dark kitchen”, Harry Nuriev @harrynuriev @crosbystudios brought the Berlin store to life.