Open Factory | Personal Map
Key data
- LanguageGerman
- Time of day1:00 until 4:00 PM
- Target groupsAdults, Kids & Families, Teenagers
- RegistrationFree of charge | No prior registration required | Join in at any time | Places are limited and will be allocated on site according to availability | Children must be accompanied by an adult
Description
Personal Map
Who am I? What defines me? Where do I belong? The artists Leyla Yenirce, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Cana Bilir-Meier, and Tiffany Sia also explore these questions. Every person is closely connected to their environment. Places, people, and experiences shape who we are.
In this workshop, you can discover your own perspective on the world. Where do you see yourself? What matters to you? And how do you feel about your city and the world? Using collage, simple printing techniques, and drawings, you’ll create a personal map. This will reveal paths, relationships, and connections. Every map tells its own story.
The workshop will take place in the ticket-free area of the Factory space (lower level) and is run by the artist Janna Jirkova.
The Open Factory
Every Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m., the intergenerational drop-in format “Open Factory” provides the right setting to get creative with the whole family or with friends. Changing techniques and themes entice you to take part in varied artistic projects, and to stroll through the exhibitions. Whether drawing, painting, using different printing techniques or dancing, whether analog, digital or hybrid—we will take you into the world of colors and shapes and appeal to your imagination and creative spirit.