Textile becomes comic, painting becomes meme, and your idea becomes a shared story. In this 4-day workshop, we will create a creative laboratory for mixed-media techniques between drawing, textile art and digital tools. Spontaneous ideas will be transformed into collaborative works of art, - from comics and collages to memes. Playful methods such as "silent post" and meditative practices will help us consciously engage with creative processes and reflect on the responsibility of image creation and publication.
Inspired by the collaboration between the weaver Lise Gujer and the Brücke painter Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, we combine traditional art techniques with digital visual language questioning how visual worlds are reproduced, appropriated, and transformed. How are images and stories created? How do they connect? And how can they be reimagined?
The forest room in the garden of the Brücke-Museum invites you to create in a free, relaxed and playful way.
Please bring snacks for the breaks. We recommend weatherproof clothing that can get dirty.
Marcos García Pérez and Carla Schliephack make up the Berlin-based art duo Meeting Lines. Together, they investigate critical collective processes at the intersection of human/environment and self-education/art. To this end, they develop site-specific drawing practices that involve copying, improvising and playing. The reuse of materials is central to their arts education work as well as their artistic practice.
Marcos García Pérez studied fine arts at the Universidad Politecnica de Valencia and graduated from the UdK Berlin in 2020 in the Art in Context programme. Since then, he has worked as an independent artist and art educator.
After earning a B.A. in fashion design, Carla Schliephack was a master student in the Sculpture Department at the weißensee academy of art berlin, a programme she continues to promote. Through further training as a systemic coach, she now works as an art educator and freelance artist in Berlin.