Children & Family, Workshop, Waldraum

Co-Crafting-Club
Drop-In Workshop for children and their accompanying adults, as well as families (GER/EN/ES)

With Meeting Lines (artistic collective / Marcos García Pérez and Carla Schliephack)

Welcome to our open workshop, a space designed for creative dialogue with a variety of materials. Here, your hands can explore, lines can come to life, and materials can take shape. Much like the Brücke artists, we find that creating together stimulates the imagination. We experiment, try things out and experience art processes together. About the Co-Crafting Club: For each exhibition, we showcase a new craft technique inspired by the current presentation. We use a diverse range of materials for printing, folding, tearing, glueing, sewing and painting, but most importantly, we use them to transform ideas!

This event series is part of the FREI RAUM KUNST youth programme. It welcomes multilingualism as well as the promotion and exchange of young people from all backgrounds. 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.

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. We are committed to respectful interaction. Discriminatory behavior has no place at our events.

Marcos García Pérez and Carla Schliephack make up the Berlin-based art duo Meeting Lines. 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 that involve copying, improvising and playing. The reuse of materials is central to their arts education work as well as their artistic practice.

Marcos García Pérez studied fine arts at the Universidad Politecnica de Valencia and graduated from the UdK Berlin (Berlin University of the Arts) in 2020 in the Art in Context programme. Since then, he has worked as an independent artist and art educator.

After earning a B.A. in fashion design, Carla Schliephack was a master student in the Sculpture Department at the weißensee academy of art berlin, a programme she continues to promote. Through further training as a systemic coach, she now works as an art educator and freelance artist in Berlin.


No prior experience or registration required. Participation and materials are included in the admission price. 

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