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AUSSTELLUNGEN
ALL HANDS ON: Basketry
Basketry is a cultural technique that is thousands of years old, practised worldwide, regionally distinctive and still a handicraft in the truest sense of the word. Humans alone have mastered the complex weaving method, with no machine capable of replacing their artisanship.
SKULPTUR
Muslim InVisibilities: Creating Relationships. Intervention
Muslim life has been part of European everyday cultures for centuries. But is this also reflected by the artefacts in MEK's collection? What are these objects? What do they tell us about the people who made and used them?
AUSSTELLUNGEN
Flechtwerke
Braiding is a craft practiced worldwide that has not yet been mastered by any machine. The interactive exhibition combines experience, knowledge, innovation and stories about braiding. Who braids? With what? Why?
FESTIVALS
Muslim InVisibilities: Creating Relationships
Muslim life has been part of European everyday cultures for centuries. But is this also reflected by the artefacts in MEK's collection? What are these objects? What do they tell us about the people who made and used them?
WORKSHOPS
Open workshop: braiding
n addition to your hands, you need patience for braiding. A wide variety of materials, tools and instructions are available in the workshop. Try it!
AUSSTELLUNGEN
Time & Temporality. A DenkRaum (Think Tank Space) at the Forschungscampus Dahlem
The DenkRaum at the Forschungscampus Dahlem (Dahlem Research Campus) opens its doors for presentations, discussions and creative developments surrounding diverse topics. It is making its debut exploring “Zeit & Zeitlichkeit” (Time & Temporality).
AUSSTELLUNGEN
(In)Visible Places. Siegfried Hirschmann – A Forgotten Industrial Pioneer
On the lower level of the Forschungscampus Dahlem (Dahlem Research Campus), the nearly forgotten imperium of industrial pioneer Siegfried Hirschmann is brought to life in a virtual project developed by young people.
AUSSTELLUNGEN
PROTEST. Get involved. Get loud. Change.
"What does protest mean to you?", "What changes do you think are urgently needed?", "What do you stand up for?". These central questions are the focus of the new exhibition at the Youth Museum, which will be open to all young people from December 9.








