erlenwerk
INTERIM
12.04.2024 - 10.05.2024
INTERIM is an artistic interim use of the still unfinished erlenwerk workshop as an exhibition space for prints by local visual artists. Curated by the art historian Christin Pietzko, the result is a micro-universe of the various techniques, possibilities and styles of contemporary Dresden printmaking.
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OPENING: 12 April 2024, 6 p.m.
On this occasion, the founders of erlenwerk will present their vision, the artist Sarah Steuer will give a print demonstration and the unique TRIO MARIZA will play from 8 pm.
Bärbel Voigt / Michele Cyranka / Ana Pireva / Sarah Steuer / Käthe Weinmann / Angela Hampel
/ Chris Löhmann / Udo Haufe / Peter Hofmann /Youngmin Lee / Torsten Batzk
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But that's not all, because the exhibition will also be enlivened by a variety of concerts and workshops. You can find the detailed programme below.
INTERIM is therefore an invitation to EVERYONE to participate in the initial spark of the erlenwerk and to revitalise the workshop that is currently being created as a free space for creative processes now and in the future. *
*Funded by the City of Dresden, Office for Culture and Monument Protection
wednesday - workshop
All workshops are on a donation basis, material included, 1.5h Registration to: erlenwerk@posteo.de
17 April / 6.30 pm
"Draw your sheet of paper!"
with ANA PIREVA
A short introduction to the world of classic papermaking with paper screens! This workshop takes a close look at the properties of paper pulp. Participants will have the opportunity to familiarise themselves with the technique of papermaking, create their own sheets and design them individually.
24.04. / 3.00 pm
"Experiments with colour and paper" a workshop for children aged 7 and over
with KÄTHE WEINMANN
01.05. / 16.00 Uhr
„Monotype + chine collée“
with SARAH STEUER
Participants can develop monotypes in the course and 'refine' them with the help of already prepared papers. The papers are primed with starch glue, dried and can be made sticky again by moistening them. Different shapes can be cut out beforehand and then glued on during the printing process. The prints are dried and can be collected after two days.