Experience art: exhibition breaking starts in Friedrichshain!
Experience art: exhibition breaking starts in Friedrichshain!
From June 26 to August 17, 2025, the exhibition "Breaking up" is opened in the project room of the old fire station in Berlin. [berlin.de] (https://www.berlin.de/ba-friedrichshain-kreuzberg/aktuelles/pressemage departments/2025/Pressemage department. To celebrate the event, the performance "Ecology of Relation" is performed by the artist Nicole Wendel.
The exhibition will show works by a total of 17 teachers of the youth art school. Various art forms are represented in the exhibits, including painting, sculpture, photography, stage design and fashion design. Among the participating artists are remarkable names such as Anna Cafetzakis, Thurit Kremer, Regina Teichs, Sabine Hilscher and Nils Blau Schneitz.
diverse art experiences and creative development
The goal of the event "breaking" is to motivate people to creative development in art, as frixberg.de. Art is viewed as a process that carries both joy and challenges. Interested parties are invited to actively create works of art and to try out various media. Various materials are used: from cameras, needles and threads to sound and spray cans to pens, printing machines and colors.
'Who owns the art (mediation)?' This exciting topic is discussed in an artist discussion on July 23, 2025, in which René Wirths, Leila Raabe, Niki Elbe and David Reuter take part. This discussion will tear the perspectives on the role of art education in current art events.
art as part of cultural education
The Fri-X Berg youth art school acts as a laboratory for artistic techniques and social discourses and is part of a nationwide network of youth art schools, which includes around 400 institutions, as bjke.de. These institutions combine art, media, dance, theater and play to meet the need for cultural education. Every year, around 500,000 young people take part in their offers that include all of these arts.
The exhibition "Breaking up" is another component of this engagement. The project space has been serving as a municipal gallery since 2003 and offers cross -generational projects. Interested parties can visit the exhibition from Sunday to Wednesday between 12 p.m. and 7 p.m. and from Thursday to Saturday from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. Admission is free.
For more information, the website Alte-feuerwache-friedrichshain.de . Media inquiries can be directed to the email address press@ba-fk.berlin.de , the office can be reached by (030) 90298-2843
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