This workshop combines fieldtrips within Berlin with a cross-disciplinary creative practice. The focus lies on idea-generating processes. How does inspiration come about? How do we find ideas? How can we creatively work together with various disciplinary backgrounds? The course is aimed at artists of all disciplines, designers, architects, and people working in the creative sector who would like to experiment in an interdisciplinary environment and who are interested to connect to the Berlin independent art & design scene.
Read moreThe workshop offers an intensive study of insects to initiate artistic contact with endangered fellow creatures. You will learn drawing-based research methods and work in Berlin´s Natural History Museum and the Microscopy Center of Humboldt University.
Read moreEnglish is the international language of art and can be read and heard in every art context, but that doesn’t mean it’s easy to speak. In this workshop, students are invited to improve their language skills by analysing artworks in the classroom as well as visiting exhibitions and discussing ideas in the museum/gallery context.
Read moreBilingual co-telling at its best is a jigsaw of imagery, languages, improvisation and a shared narrative line. In this course, we will dive into a variety of techniques employable by two oral storytellers who jointly tell one story to their audience.
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