PHOTO: © Nelson-Mandela-Schule

Werkstattunterricht. Schüler*innen der Nelson-Mandela-Schule präsentieren ihre Arbeiten

In the organizer's words:

As part of the 9th grade art and design course, students at the Nelson Mandela School in Berlin Wilmersdorf have been exploring textile design and the techniques of embroidery, weaving and crochet. They were inspired by the work of various Bauhaus artists such as Gunta Stölzl and Annie Albers. They are now showing a selection of their work as part of the "Workshop Lessons" presentation in the gallery of the temporary bauhaus-archiv.

At the Nelson Mandela School, the Bauhaus theme is an integral part of the art and design curriculum. The Bauhaus Archive / Museum für Gestaltung has been cooperating with the school for more than ten years. In the Bauhaus anniversary year 2019, the art and design profile course was jointly developed as the "Practicing Bauhaus" project series for year 9 and has been continued ever since.

Free admission.

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Price information:

Admission free

Location

the temporary bauhaus-archiv Knesebeckstraße 1 10623 Berlin

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