PHOTO: © MARKK/Hachmeister

Interaktives Ausstellungsgespräch zum Thema Bienenhaltung und Avocodanbau im Libanon

In the organizer's words:

February 15, 3 p.m.
In this interactive format, participants in the exhibition "A thousand pots - what food means to us" will talk about the exhibition and the stories behind the contributions.

Topics on February 15: Yara Hijazi, whose family grows avocados in Lebanon, and Angela Hachmeister, who favors beekeeping without selfish honey production. Come to MARKK and talk to the participants!

MARKK has collaborated with around forty people from Hamburg who are bringing their expertise and stories to the museum. As part of this interactive exhibition, they talk about how beautiful and painful memories, relationships or even exclusion are expressed in dishes and flavors, or about how the food supply and eating habits have changed as a result of migration. The exhibition shows poems, photographs, videos, memorabilia and interviews brought along by the contributors and places them in a dialog with objects from the museum's collection.

The photo shows a present-day queen bee cage.

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Price information:

Museum admission (€9.50; reduced €5.50) Free admission up to the age of 18.

Location

MARKK Rothenbaumchaussee 64 20148 Hamburg

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