Art connects: exclusive insights and inspiration in the studio Omanut

Art connects: exclusive insights and inspiration in the studio Omanut
In Berlin, a melting pot of creativity, it is boiling! Soon the Omano Gallery opens its gates for a unique art event: "neighboring treasure" ! Two captivating highlights are on the agenda that will captivate art lovers and curious people alike!
First of all, Judith Tarazi , the visionary and director of the Atelier Omanut, will be present personally to present her innovative, art therapy project - a real treat for everyone who wants to learn more about the healing power of art! But that's not all! The talented artist Ines Kettenburg will give visitors an exclusive view of their impressive works long before the official hustle and bustle. A unique experience that you shouldn't miss!
The artist behind art
Did you already know? Before this fascinating artist moved to the pulsating metropolis of Berlin in 2012, she worked as a freelance architect in northern Germany. But fate had different plans: Due to her illness of multiple sclerosis, Ines Kettenburg had to give up her architectural profession. But in Berlin she found not only a new workplace in the Jewish art stateler Omanut, but also the opportunity to develop her creativity and rediscover the joy of painting - a real comeback of art!
And now the best: participation in this special evening is completely free! All interested parties are cordially invited to become part of this inspiring evening and to learn more about the history of one of the most striking places in Berlin. So, pack your curiosity and make your way to the Omano gallery!
statements of important personalities
Jörn Oltmann , district mayor and head of the Department of Finance, Personnel, Economic Development and Coordination, confirms the importance of the event: "Art is more than an expression of creativity - it creates connections and brings people together. The Omanut Gallery and the neighboring treasure make an important contribution to promoting inclusion and strengthening our neighborhoods. This visible. "
Also Oliver Schworck , district councilor for youth and health, speaks about the positive effects of art: "It is known that creative expression and cultural participation can reduce stress. This also increases self -esteem and social bonds can be consolidated. Especially in urban clearing, in which people are often exposed to a high level and strengthens the community. "
The committed team of the Tempelhof neighboring treasure - consisting of specialists in health coordination and free providers of psychosocial support - is committed to promoting neighborly encounters. Here art becomes alive and connects people in an unforgettable way!