Open House
Performances, Talks, Guided Tours by Children, and Workshops for all Ages14.00-20.00
Save the Date
for children/all ages welcome
in German/in Spanish/in English
We are happy to invite you to join us during an open day full of multigenerational activities, woven together with the partners and collaborators we have worked with so far.
Get to know our inaugural exhibitions through guided tours led by children, experience a performance by the Jaguars of the Gemeinschaftsschule auf dem Campus Rütli, participate in workshops for all ages developed and guided by the beekeeping artist collective Moabees or join the collective drawing session and conversation with Cecilia Moo and Mauricio Collí Tun. We will converse with Father Atilano Ceballos Loeza of the School of Agroecology U Yits Ka’an on the notion of community resilience and welcome Valiana Aguilar and Ángel Kú of the Maya collective Suumil Mookt’an, and Tania Eulalia Martinez Cruz to a panel on caring for the caretakers.
2:00 pm: Cyanotype workshop* led by beekeeping artist collective Moabees
2:15 pm – 4:30pm: Guided tours through our exhibitions led by children
3:00 pm: Performance by the Jaguars of Gemeinschaftsschule auf dem Campus Rütli
3:00 pm: collective drawing session and conversation with Cecilia Moo and Mauricio Collí Tun
5:00 pm: 'Protecting the Earth Protectors' - conversation between Valiana Aguilar, Ángel Kú, Tania Eulalia Martinez Cruz and Marco Clausen
6:30 pm: 'What Do We Mean When We Say Community?' - conversation between Atilano Ceballos Loeza and Antonia Alampi
*Participants of the cyanotype workshop with Moabees collect artifacts from the surroundings of the Spore house and use the blue photographic technique of cyanotype to capture them on paper. The source of exposure for the cyanotypes is ultraviolet (sun) light, which bees can detect while it normally remains invisible to the human eye.