Super 8 + Bioentwickeln
Super 8 + Bioentwickeln
A travel cookbook about the excursions of the tiger
Workshop Leaders Tuna Arkun and Heather Purcell
Workshop on writing and zine making
Workshop Leaders Maike Suhr
Workshop Leaders Can Sungu and Malve Lippmann
Urban Commons in Berlin
Workshop Leaders Yelta Köm, Merve Gül Özokcu and Herkes İçin Mimarlık – Architecture for All
Summer Holidays Workshop
Workshop Leaders Julia Kapelle, Nicolas Wiese and Heidrun Schramm
Workshop Leaders Angelos Tsaousis and Séamus O’Donnell
Workshop Leaders Franziska Schaum
Workshop Leaders Julia Kapelle and Malve Lippmann
AN INTERACTIVE NEIGHBOURHOOD GAME FOR SOLDINER KIEZ
Workshop Leaders Karsten Michael Drohsel
Workshop Leaders Eva Kietzmann and Petra Kübert
Workshop Leaders Prof. Hüsnü Dokak
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A pimped-out model car convoy on the road from Berlin-Wedding to Istanbul.
Workshop Leaders Tuna Arkun and Malve Lippmann
Intercultural cooking and video courses for unaccompanied minor refugees and young people
Workshop Leaders Branka Pavlović, Assibi Wartenberg and Mazhar Iqbal
Workshop Leaders Malve Lippmann and Can Sungu
Workshop Leaders Tuna Arkun and Malve Lippmann
Projectseries about the life of the tiger in the foreign lands
Concept by Can Sungu and Malve Lippmann
A film project with unaccompanied refugee minors and their guardians (Vormünder)
Workshop Leaders Branka Pavlović, Malve Lippmann and Can Sungu
Workshop Leaders Tuna Arkun and Malve Lippmann
Experimenting with moving pictures and cinematographic apparatuses
Workshop Leaders Can Sungu and Malve Lippmann
Workshop Leaders Tuna Arkun and Malve Lippmann
Workshop Leaders Anja Bodanowitz and Óscar Ardila
Workshop Leaders Tuna Arkun and Malve Lippmann
In the workshop ANGELS we deal with heavenly creatures from the bibel, the Tanakh and the Quran. With a group of children we visit the Bode Museum to visit and draw angel pictures and sculptures. The drawings are then gradually abstracted by the children and transferred to stencils. The children's angels are sprayed with water-soluble colour on walls, advertising pillars, lampposts and on the floor in their own neighbourhood Wedding.
In that way, the children catapult the figures from the museum context into the middle of the reality of their Berliner district Wedding. The heavenly creatures, which are taken from their pedestal, start their own life on the road and share a piece of their radiance with all who take note of them. The transience and fragility of these heavenly beings is demonstrated by the fact that the colour fades and is washed away by the rain.
Concept: Malve Lippmann, Marianne Wendt
Workshopleaders: Tuna Arkun, Malve Lippmann
bi’bakwerk in cooperation with Gesundbrunnen Grundschule.
Tuna Arkun, born in Istanbul, is a visual artist. Since 2007 he works in different projects as a concept developer and instructor of creative activities for children, youth and adults.
Malve Lippmann studied at the State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart and at the Institute for Art in Context (UdK) in Berlin. As a freelance stage designer and artist, she has been internationally responsible for the design of numerous performances, opera- and theatre productions. Since 2010, Malve Lippmann has been working as a curator and cultural manager, leading artistic workshops and seminars and is active in various cultural- and community projects. She is co-founder and artistic director of bi'bak and SİNEMA TRANSTOPIA.