Julia Nordholz
BOTANICAL JOURNEYS >> extended
The Art of the Fugue (Pt. I)
Walk & Workshop
Format
Relaxed walk & workshop with Julia Nordholz
Event information
As flâneurs and flâneuses of the city center, we examine the fine open spaces of Hamburg - the gaps in the concrete, cracks in the asphalt, threads between curbstone slabs.
Where the ground breathes, we find the art of the joint.
This workshop is part of an eight-part series by Julia Nordholz (the first four parts took place in the summer). It is advantageous to take part in all units, but not a prerequisite. It is also possible to attend only individual sessions.
Short biography
Julia Nordholz addresses the pressing ecological and social challenges of our time through her multifaceted work. As a transdisciplinary artist, curator, and social designer, she creates immersive spatial installations, among other things. Her works are often interactive, inviting the audience to become part of the art, thereby blurring the boundaries between observers and the observed. A scientific-artistic-experimental research phase is an integral part and starting point of her work process.
Location
SCHOOL OF SURVIVAL, Hall for Contemporary Art
Language
German
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Information for participants
The so-called SURVIVAL PASS, which can be obtained free of charge on request when you first enter the exhibition, allows unlimited free access to the exhibition and participation in the SCHOOL OF SURVIVAL.
Prior registration is not required. Once the 35 slots for the SCHOOL OF SURVIVAL are filled, the course is considered full. Please arrive on time accordingly. For group visits with more than 8 people, we kindly request prior arrangement via besuch@deichtorhallen.de.
All offerings of the SCHOOL OF SURVIVAL can be attended without prior knowledge. Materials will be provided on-site unless otherwise specified. Feel free to bring personal materials that are important to you for the workshop.