Art fever in Steglitz-Zehlendorf: Large exhibitions in October!
Experience the artistic diversity in Steglitz-Zehlendorf: exhibitions, vernissages and open studios from October 10 to November 2025.

Art fever in Steglitz-Zehlendorf: Large exhibitions in October!
The art scene in Berlin Steglitz-Zehlendorf is flourishing, and numerous exhibitions and events are on the program in the coming weeks. Particularly noteworthy is the exhibition “ZIK FOURTEX”, which will open on October 10, 2025 at 7 p.m. in the ZIK Gallery. Here the artists Kalu Vossbeck, Alex Katsuragawa, AG Schulz, Dr. Molrok and Gösta Wellmer their work. The exhibition can be seen until November 1, 2025 with free admission. The venue is located at Schloßstraße 83, 12165 Berlin, and promises a comprehensive overview of the region's artistic diversity.
Another highlight is the double exhibition "Urbanes Fluidum" and "Ceramic from the pit" by Antje Lantelme, together with the "painted work show" by Sandra Kemmann, which will be shown in the council scale in Lankwitz. In addition, visitors to Steglitz await a membership exhibition of the Kunst.Raum.steglitz. e.V., the part I starts on October 18, 2025 at 4 p.m.
Cultural events in focus
A very special weekend is imminent for those interested in culture when the Kulturkorso opens its doors on October 11th and 12th, 2025. A total of 16 museums and exhibition venues in the area are then available to the public. This is an excellent opportunity to find out about the variety of cultural offers in Steglitz-Zehlendorf.
In addition, art lovers have the opportunity to take part in the open studios in Zehlendorf and Steglitz. These take place on November 8th and 9th and November 15th and 16th and offer a look behind the scenes of local artists. The exhibition by Wolfgang Sterrer "Last time ..." in the Peterkirche, which can be seen from October 9 to November 29, also promises artistic impressions.
More interesting exhibitions
The Liebermann Villa shows the exhibition "Vision and Illusion" with architectural photographs by Hélène Binet, which illuminates the fascinating relationship between architecture and photography until January 19, 2026. The Bridge Museum is devoted to the artist Irma Stern by November 2, 2025, while the Schwartzsche Villa presents the solo exhibition "Noon" by Guðný Guðmundsdóttir by May 3, 2026. The Bernhard Heiliger Foundation also celebrates particularly important female perspectives in art with an anniversary exhibition "Bernhard Heiliger - the female heads" by October 26.
Overall, it turns out that the cultural institutions in Berlin Steglitz-Zehlendorf offer a rich and diverse art experience that is attractive to a wide audience. The upcoming events offer opportunities for active participation and exchange.
Last but not least, data protection is a central topic in today's cultural and art landscape. The Data protection regulations of the Kulturkorsos Make sure that the personal data of visitors and those interested in art are protected. A consent of the data subject is necessary if there is no legal basis for processing. The organization has implemented technical and organizational measures to protect the data of the visitors and informs about the rights of those affected.
Berlin culture is not only diverse, but also well structured, as the various theater and dance groups show in the city. The Senate side for theater and dance informs that there are over 30 institutionally funded theater and dance groups.