As part of the exhibition 'Ressource, Research, Reset - Architectural Transformation of Sacred Spaces' with the Chair of Design at TUM, we cordially invite you to the second discussion of the three-part series, this time with Dr. Karin Berkemann (art historian, theologian and initiator of the Church Manifesto) and the focus on 'Ressource'.
Dr. Karin Berkemann (*1972) is a graduate theologian and art historian (M.A.). She completed the advanced training course 'Architect in Monument Preservation', has been working for independent church building projects since 2002 and was a scientific trainee/employee at the State Office for Monument Preservation in Hesse from 2008 to 2010. Since 2013, she has been a curator at the Gustaf Dalman Institute at the University of Greifswald, where she teaches the cultural landscape of Palestine and in 2016/17 represented the Chair of Jewish Literature and Culture. She is also a freelance building researcher and co-founder and editor of the online magazine moderneREGIONAL (2018 German Prize for Monument Protection, Internet Prize).
The exhibition is dedicated to the future of sacred spaces and presents innovative utilization concepts to preserve them as places for society. The discussion will shed light on the importance of the architectural and cultural substance of church spaces and the need to research their historical and structural aspects.
We look forward to seeing you there!
A project in cooperation with the Chair of Design at TUM.
With the kind support of the Verein Ausstellungshaus für christliche Kunst e.V., Munich.
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