Opening, Children & Family
Summer Party
The Garden Bridge
12 noon–6 pm
Warm invitation to the summer party with finissage of Escape into Art? and opening of The Garden Bridge!
For children and families there is a Creativity Station, different materials and artistic techniques can be tried out!
The Mobile Kitchen of Dachil Sado, Cam-Anh Luong and students of the weißensee kunsthochschule will take care of your physical well-being. In the advanced course Performative Spaces students have dealt with cooking art and with their project they question ideas of cultural appropriation and reproductive work. The built-in kitchen creates an atmosphere in which visitors can understand these questions through taste, entertainment and experience.
Project space Kinderhook & Caracas (run by artists Sol Calero and Christopher Kline)have curated The Garden Bridge as an outdoor project in the garden of Brücke-Museum.
With Ana Alenso, Kasia Fudakowski, Monika Grabuschnigg, Petrit Halilaj & Alvaro Urbano, Stephen Kent, Nuri Koerfer, Annika Rixen.
And STONEROSES (Mirak Jamal and Santiago Taccetti): a walk in the woods with works by Jazmin Berakha, Susann Brännström & Tore Wallert, Diego Castro, Enrique Giner de los Rios, Joseph H, Joe Hoyt, Jay Isaac, Melanie Kitti, Kareem Lotfy, Sam Marshall-Lockyer, Marlie Mul, Beatriz Olabarrieta, Adriana Ramic, Ben Schumacher, Stephen Suckale, Anne de Vries and Angharad Williams.
Programme
12.15 pm Welcome and opening in English | The Garden Bridge
12.30 pm Public Guided Tour in German Sign Language | Escape into Art?
1.30 pm Public Guided Tour in German | Escape into Art?
1.00 pm STONEROSES, a walk in the woods in English | The Garden Bridge
2.00 pm Sea Urchin, performance | The Garden Bridge
4.00 pm STONEROSES, a walk in the woods in English | The Garden Bridge
4.00 pm Kamal Sallat In a boat (2019, 30 mins.) | Escape into Art?
film screening and discussion wih Kamal Sallat and Ulf Aminde (Professor, weißensee kunsthochschule) in Arabic and German
5.00 pm Heatsick, performance | The Garden Bridge
Public events are included in the admission fee. The museum’s garden can be visited free of charge.