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DESCRIPTION:With Meeting Lines (artistic collective / Marcos García Pérez a
 nd Carla Schliephack)\n\nDrawing can be so easy\, but it takes practice. I
 n this workshop\, you will find new dynamism and movement for the lines yo
 u draw – much like a gym workout for your creative drawing muscles. The ar
 tist duo Meeting Lines (Marcos García Pérez and Carla Schliephack) challen
 ge you with a variety of exercises to break your (visual) habits and help 
 you move beyond creative blocks. More than a century ago\, the Brücke arti
 sts showed us how\, when they invented the “quarter-hour nude”\, in which 
 rapid sketching and a quick change of positions became their motto. We inv
 ite you to a workout that includes various exercises\, such as line cardio
 \, teamwork\, sprints\, focus\, inspiration\, stretching\, and meditation.
  Although the workshop will be mainly in German\, we mention the languages
  spoken by the facilitators to make it more accessible. If you don’t feel 
 confident in German\, don’t worry — you can still take part.\n\nMarcos Gar
 cía Pérez and Carla Schliephack make up the Berlin-based art duo Meeting L
 ines. Together\, they investigate critical collective processes at the int
 ersection of human/environment and self-education/art. To this end\, they 
 develop site-specific drawing practices that involve copying\, improvising
  and playing. The reuse of materials is central to their arts education wo
 rk as well as their artistic practice.\n\nMarcos García Pérez studied fine
  arts at the Universidad Politecnica de Valencia and graduated from the Ud
 K Berlin (Berlin University of the Arts) in 2020 in the Art in Context pro
 gramme. Since then\, he has worked as an independent artist and art educat
 or.\n\nAfter earning a B.A. in fashion design\, Carla Schliephack was a ma
 ster student in the Sculpture Department at the weißensee academy of art b
 erlin\, a programme she continues to promote. Through further training as 
 a systemic coach\, she now works as an art educator and freelance artist i
 n Berlin.
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SUMMARY:Brücke Museum: Stretching Sessions (GER/EN/ES)
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