- Gropius' Kulturinseln
Living Threads
On the last Thursday of the month, Kalina Agova turns the parish’s clothing swap day into a creative experiment focused on mending, sewing, and upcycling.
On the last Thursday of the month, Kalina Agova turns the parish’s clothing swap day into a creative experiment focused on mending, sewing, and upcycling.
An art trail along Wildmeisterdamm featuring five artistic stations that explore the history of the ground beneath Gropiusstadt.
On three Fridays in June, Rotraut-Richter-Platz will be all about working with clay—open to beginners and experienced participants alike, together with artists and the local community.
The project “More Than Names—Creating Spaces for Women” in the Rudow Women’s Quarter invites participants to rediscover the neighborhood from a woman’s perspective through a performative audio walk. Developed by Mareike Wenzel and Anna Krenz, the project reexamines historical female figures and creates new narratives rooted in solidarity.
The foyer of Kulturstall at Britz Palace hosted an exhibition showcasing art-in-architecture projects from educational institutions in Neukölln. The exhibition featured award-winning designs, including “Schnörkel” by Christin Kaiser and “Vulkangarten” by Valeska Peschke.
Discover what lies beneath! – Art in Public in Neukölln
From October 1 to 3, the festival “Discover what lies beneath!” presents nine diverse art projects at various locations in Neukölln—outdoors instead of online. The works explore the social changes brought about by the pandemic, forgotten history, and hidden emotions. The program ranges from Turkish shadow theater to sound installations at the historic Columbiadamm Cemetery and participatory performances. Artists reveal not only personal and collective fears but also critical issues such as colonial history, homelessness, and loss of identity. As part of DRAUSSENSTADT, the festival brings art and culture to life directly in the urban space and invites active participation.
A performative audio walk through Neukölln with Peter Strickmann and Evgenija Wassilew.