Sketching Homes: Reimaging Belonging
Interactive Installation, Workshop, Reading and Sharing Food12.00-20.00
Save the Date
all ages welcome
in German/in English/Russian
What does it mean to inhabit a place? To shape it, to imagine it, to call it home? What does it mean to grow up away from home - away from where you grew up, where you felt you belonged, where you knew the streets, the smells and the names of the people?
More than fifteen children from persecuted and threatened communities and young people who grew up in youth welfare, as well as members of Spore, the collective there, there and Neue Nachbarschaft Moabit intervened in public space against the anti-human rights tendencies of the present. They transformed Northern European play carpets - structured city maps representing rigid urban planning - into complex landscapes: vibrant, organic, permeated by waterways, colours, scents, encounters, dreams and memories that overcame dehumanising border politics. They created sounds, gathered voices and wondered how we can create new homes, in a place in a time that can be inhabited together.
Drop by, eat, read, listen, and experience these (coming) worlds in an interactive installation. With a short intervention at 3 pm.
With hands and hearts of Ahmed-Can, Ali, Anna Kücking, Anna Marks, Александра, Avrova, Даниил, Eldar Tagi, Элла, Emine, Эмма, Ensar, Gulzira Atash, Jamie Müller, Jette Klar, João Albertini, Julia Lösing, Катя, Катя, Kim Salinas, Laura Brüchle, Lee Landefeld, Lena Pozdnyakova, Любомир, Милана, Мира, Mohammed, Nia, Nini, Tanja Abou, Тимофей, Vlad, Ярослав, Ярослав