Children & Family, Guided tour, Workshop, Waldraum
Museum Sunday
11.00am – 5.00pm
We cordially invite you and your friends and families to Museum Sunday!
Admission is free.
You do not need a time slot ticket for your visit. Please register for the events at the information table in front of the Brücke-Museum.
PROGRAM
Workshop in the Waldraum (Forest Room)
noon–4 pm
Telling stories, mixing memories, drawing together
Drop-In Workshop
With Meeting Lines (Carla Schliephack and Marcos García Pérez)
What would you like to tell about yourself? How can you depict your own stories and memories for others through drawing? In this workshop, the artist duo Meeting Lines will transform the forest room into a large-scale drawing experiment. They will develop a space for you that encourages you to tell stories together through drawing. We are curious to see what stories you will tell each other with pencils and paper and continue to tell together. In this way, your stories and memories can mingle in shared drawings over the course of Museum Sunday. The current exhibition “Biographies of Modern Art” can give you inspiration for the workshop: In it, we show and remember eight Jewish collectors of Brücke artists, whose lives and works of art we present in the museum.
Meeting Lines is a Berlin-based art duo consisting of Marcos García Pérez and Carla Schliephack. Together they investigate critical collective processes at the intersection of human/environment and self-education/art. To this end, they develop site-specific drawing practices between copying, improvising and playing. The recycling of materials lies within their focus of art education and artistic practice.
Marcos García Pérez studied Fine Arts at the Universidad Politecnica de Valencia and graduated from the UdK Berlin in 2020 in the Art in Context program. Since then, he has worked as an independent artist and art educator.
After a B.A. in Fashion Design, Carla Schliephack graduated as a diplomat and master student of the Sculpture Faculty of the Berlin Weißensee School of Art. With her further training as a systemic coach, she now also works as an art mediator and freelance artist in Berlin.
Guided tours through the exhibition Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works.
noon–12.30 pm (GER)
with Dalila Daut (art eductor)
1–1.30 pm (GER)
with Dalila Daut
2–2.30 pm (GER)
with Dalila Daut (art educator)
3–3.30 pm (GER)
with Dalila Daut (art eductor)